Woooow 😱
Is this a single ended amp? What is this G1 to the wall. Grid 1 or sth like this?
Can you post the schem for this amp?
😀
OK.I'm joking.What is this,anyway?
Is this a single ended amp? What is this G1 to the wall. Grid 1 or sth like this?
Can you post the schem for this amp?
😀
OK.I'm joking.What is this,anyway?
Re: RS2002
Good lord, that's an unusual filter on that cafetiere!
845 said:On my workplace I meet this baby every day
Good lord, that's an unusual filter on that cafetiere!
RS2002
I work on SW transmitting station. In a picture you see one RS2002 tubes (push -pull Class B end stage of the modulator of the SW transmitter).
You can see data sheet of these tube in: RS2002
😀Is this a single ended amp? What is this G1 to the wall. Grid 1 or sth like this?
I work on SW transmitting station. In a picture you see one RS2002 tubes (push -pull Class B end stage of the modulator of the SW transmitter).
You can see data sheet of these tube in: RS2002
845 said:Another pictures
*Tongue falls out of mouth and makes a splat as it hits the floor*
To 845: do you use NOS tubes in your transmitter setup?
Or Svetlana are plain better?
(joking) 😀
Or Svetlana are plain better?
(joking) 😀
The largest tubes I'm aware of are called magnetrons. They have no relation the the a microwave magnetron. In fact I think they were invented before the magnetron we all know.
When two AC grids needed to be connected, and the phase and or frequency were perfectly aligned, they used a high voltage direct current interconnect. The tube was a diode, with an anode and a cathode. It was switched on and off with the filament current. An AC source of low voltage and high current, around 4000A.... yeah 4000A filament current heated the filament. When the filament current was on, the magnetic field created by the filament prevented electrons leaving it from making it to the anode. When the current is reduced, the cathode remains hot, and the lack of magnetic field allows electrons to flow accross the tube. Two of these tubes, driven 180 out of phase with a 50 or 60 Hz signal would drive an output transformer. It wasn't very efficient, but I think these would have to be the largest vaccuum tubes ever made.
They haven't been used for years and years, as they have been replaced by massively parallel and series solid state devices.
When two AC grids needed to be connected, and the phase and or frequency were perfectly aligned, they used a high voltage direct current interconnect. The tube was a diode, with an anode and a cathode. It was switched on and off with the filament current. An AC source of low voltage and high current, around 4000A.... yeah 4000A filament current heated the filament. When the filament current was on, the magnetic field created by the filament prevented electrons leaving it from making it to the anode. When the current is reduced, the cathode remains hot, and the lack of magnetic field allows electrons to flow accross the tube. Two of these tubes, driven 180 out of phase with a 50 or 60 Hz signal would drive an output transformer. It wasn't very efficient, but I think these would have to be the largest vaccuum tubes ever made.
They haven't been used for years and years, as they have been replaced by massively parallel and series solid state devices.
hummhoom said:__________________
Class A is like driving with the
parking brake on.
Been there, done that (and I'm not talking about the class A...)

Prune said:
Been there, done that (and I'm not talking about the class A...)![]()
What's that smell, and why are the back wheels smoking?
Guys come on, get serious... You will never get the local power company to give you a residential hookup for that kind of juice! You will have to run extension cords from all your neighbours' homes to your amplifier and then someone is sure to notice the 4 foot fans blowing into your windows for cooling. Sure is a lot of effort to hear some Telarc.

Why I have to borrow the power from my neightborhood?
I can always steal in that distribution cabinet down the street, around 100kW down there.
Maybe just for the filaments....😕
I can always steal in that distribution cabinet down the street, around 100kW down there.
Maybe just for the filaments....😕
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