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I should measure the noise for this tube --
jack "Ruud Broens" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... : Thanks for the info everyone. I have a couple of 5886's, and I was : just curious. So if the plate voltage is 10 volts, does that mean I : can use 5886's to convert a 9 volt operated transistor project into a : tube unit? I once built a 3 transistor wireless mic (80-150MHz, : transmits up to 1 mile) using 2N3904's and I've been thinking of : converting to tubes. How many mW can a 5886 output between 80 to 150 : MHz? : : C.W. At 10 Volts, you'll only get current by using positive grid voltages. Without more data, it's anybody's guess, 10 mW ? 50 mW ?? Rudy : Jim Adney wrote: : On 1 Feb 2005 20:44:52 -0800 wrote: : : Has anyone heard of this tube? I'm looking for information on the : Raytheon 5886. : : Isn't that the little electrometer tube? I think I have some if you : need one. : : - : ----------------------------------------------- : Jim Adney : Madison, WI 53711 USA : ----------------------------------------------- : |
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