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Super stuff AlekZ !
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Haha
It's vacuum valve to close or open pipe with high vacuum Under it's old polish oil diffusion pump PDO100 |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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I will have to try oxide cathode. It's harder than tungsten cathode, but filament power would be less.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Apparently, its possible to use a cathode recovered from a standard tube.....
BUT you must keep it above 120 deg C as its moisture in the air that degrades it when exposed to air. It may be a little difficult to arrange this, but at least its possible to use the original heater to keep it warm.... You could try Carburised Tungsten if you can get hold of acetylene gas... Bake the filament in atmosphere of acetylene under low-pressure to generate tungsten-carbide coating
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Lucky, I know somebody, who could prepare mixture for oxide cathodes (barium carbonate, strontium carbonate, calcium carbonate etc.)
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After many attempts I have found this fantastic thread. My bigger problem is the workmanship of the glass and my "neon maker" (can i say this for indicate the person that build a cold neon signs ?) have say to me that i do use a methane flame for melt the glass. Experiments in progress ! |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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New tubes from my laboratory:
globe triode: http://tubedevices.com/alek/pwl/lamp...py_globowe.htm maltese cross tube: http://tubedevices.com/alek/pwl/krzy...nski/krzyz.htm And another: http://www.tubedevices.com/alek/pwl/pwl_e.htm Best regards Alek |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Arkansas
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I recall reading a QST article from the early to mid 60's that described in some detail how a South American ham was building his own transmitting and receiving tubes, and had some pictures of his apparatus and description of his techniques.
I guess building your own tubes is the ultimate DIY. Win W5JAG |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Columbia, SC
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McGraw-Hill Electrical and Electronic Engineering Series:
Vacuum Tubes Karl R. Spangenberg Covers sundry topics such as selection of glass type, methods for achieving hard vacuum, metals, etc. etc. etc. Not a bad choice for those who want to know how they made tubes back when they still knew how to do it right. McGraw-Hill Electrical and Electronic Engineering Series: Fundamentals of Vacuum Tubes Austin V. Eastman A quick browse revealed a few tidbits that might be useful. For that matter, most any of the old McGraw-Hill texts would be worthy reads for those who want to learn about tubes. They went into serious depth about the topic. Grey |
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