Definitely time for me to build a silly little amp based on weird tubes....
What can be weirder than those Russian Rod-Tubes that have no proper grids as such, but bunches of rods surrounding a directly-heated filament, arranged in various bundles....
Currently, these odd tubes are pretty cheap, usually offered in batches of ten or more on ebay.....
There's about five or six main variations of these type tubes, obviously intended for battery operation and apparently used extensively in Russian military comms gear.
The 1P24B-V is the largest of them intended as low-power RF final or LF amp, having a 2W plate dissipation, although some sheets reckon its a 4W plate....
On the jogis-roehrenbude site, someone did a nice very compact build with these strange tubes as described here-
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I plan on basing my design on his work, but due to my available transformers, shall make it parallel push-pull, doubling up on the output bottles...
In the original article (German) he got around 5W from a pair into 8K p-p transformer.
Closest I currently have a pair of is 5.5K 15W p-p transformers rescued from a pair of 'Fuji' mono AM/FM/SW tuner-amps, so we see what sort of mess I can make out of this!
Anyone else experimented with these weirdos...?😉
What can be weirder than those Russian Rod-Tubes that have no proper grids as such, but bunches of rods surrounding a directly-heated filament, arranged in various bundles....
Currently, these odd tubes are pretty cheap, usually offered in batches of ten or more on ebay.....
There's about five or six main variations of these type tubes, obviously intended for battery operation and apparently used extensively in Russian military comms gear.
The 1P24B-V is the largest of them intended as low-power RF final or LF amp, having a 2W plate dissipation, although some sheets reckon its a 4W plate....
On the jogis-roehrenbude site, someone did a nice very compact build with these strange tubes as described here-
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I plan on basing my design on his work, but due to my available transformers, shall make it parallel push-pull, doubling up on the output bottles...
In the original article (German) he got around 5W from a pair into 8K p-p transformer.
Closest I currently have a pair of is 5.5K 15W p-p transformers rescued from a pair of 'Fuji' mono AM/FM/SW tuner-amps, so we see what sort of mess I can make out of this!
Anyone else experimented with these weirdos...?😉
Haven't tried using them, but have been following several eBay auctions for these tubes for some time now. Just waiting for my tube funds to replenish...
I look forward to seeing your results.
I look forward to seeing your results.
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