WHAT TO DO WITH 3CX3000F1
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wb3eii:
A number of years back, I was at the Sussex Hamfest, and a 3cx3000f1 jumped out at me and said 'Take me home'.
I had an idea of building an induction heater, to braze carbide bits for saw blades. I disassembled and sold the circle mill, no need to keep this tube around.
Is there any use for a low gain, high plate dissipation triode in amateur service?
Thanks, Ed, AB3HT, Ex wb3eii
WD8BIL:
Hi Ed,
If you really need to get rid of it send it to me and I'll "dispose" of it for ya! :)
No, seriously, build the amp of your dreams. In amateur service it'll last prit near forever.
Buddly WD8BIL
wb3eii:
Thought about making another big amp, But already got one in the plan.
I have a Henry 3000d that I'm modding with a tank coil from a GPT 10k. Uses the 3cx3000a7.
The 3cx3000F1 is a low Mu tube. Maybe grid drive it?
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KD6VXI:
That tube isn't really useful as a ham tube.
Makes a dandy heater.
Econco will rebuild it with a proper grid. That's not cheap, but half the price of a new 3000.
--Shane
WP2ASS / ex KD6VXI
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