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Title: Re: 849 Triode
Post by: k4kyv on March 10, 2010, 05:46:08 PM
I would use them in the modulator.  Drive them with a pair of 845's if you can find a good driver transformer like the one used in a Gates BC1-F or Raytheon RA-1000.  Be aware that RCA says 849's are good for full power only up to 3 mHz. They would probably work OK on 160 and 80, but you might see reduced output at 7 mHz and higher.

I still kick myself for passing up a half dozen Amperex 849As (good up to 30 mHz) over a few lousy bucks of selling price. The vendor didn't sell them because no-one else was interested, and I was told they eventually got broken when one of the high school kids they hired part-time dropped them on the concrete floor while cleaning up.

The base socket is a ceramic block with clips that resemble fuse clips.  There are three, two for the filament and the one in the middle is for the grid.

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