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Title: Tung-Sol TS-930
Post by: Opcom on March 01, 2014, 02:38:05 PM
I found some Tung-Sol TS-930s. They look like 7027s That's about all anyone on the internet says, except that someone found them in a power supply. Mine were just in a box. Does anyone here know what it is?


Title: Re: Tung-Sol TS-930
Post by: KA2DZT on March 01, 2014, 07:04:33 PM
Finding them in power supplies seems about right.  They're probably use as regulators.  I pulled 8 6550s from a very good HV power supply.  The tubes were more important than the supply.

Fred


Title: Re: Tung-Sol TS-930
Post by: W3RSW on March 02, 2014, 07:58:41 AM
I did find a couple of Raytheon CK6336A's NIB here.
A real brute. I think they were used in either Motorola or Link Base power supplies, definitely as approx. a 400 volt regulator.
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