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DHT Tubes

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You can identify a DHT from the pinout, which you can find on many sites like duncanamps. It will have only four connections 1=plate/anode marked A or P
2=grid marked G
3+4=filaments (plus a centre tap in some cases) marked F

Indirectly heated tubes have a cathode (kathode) marked on the pinout as C or K

The anode may be a top cap.

One useful fact is that many UX4 tubes are DHTs (though some are other things like diodes/rectifiers). DHTs however can be UX bases (and UX5, UX6, UX7 bases for DH pentodes and the like which can be wired as triodes), as well as octal (1J6), loctal (3B7) seven pin (3A5) and bare wires (5676).

I can't think of any ordinary 9 pin DHTs except, I think, DC80 - maybe somebody else knows. Andy
 
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