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Old 21st October 2008, 05:01 PM   #11
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I emailed them asking about their plans; they are going to build replacements for popular power tubes as well, like EL84, EL34, etc...

My suggestion was to use their planar structure, but to sandwich the anode with beryllium ceramic and a TO-3 style flange. It would be nice! Looks like the person who deals with e-mail don't understand technical details...
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