Vacuum Tube Resources for Amateur Radio and Electronics
Find essential information, technical data, and practical applications for vacuum tubes in ham radio and electronic circuits.
Vacuum tubes, often called valves, remain central to many ham radio stations, especially for operators running vintage gear or high-power amplifiers. Even with solid-state advancements, tubes offer unique characteristics for RF power amplification and signal processing. Understanding tube operation, maintenance, and common failure modes is key for hams building or repairing their equipment.
This category provides resources for hams working with vacuum tubes, from fundamental principles to practical applications. Operators can find extensive tube databases, such as the NJ7P Tube Database Search, offering detailed specifications for thousands of types. There are also articles on specific applications, like liquid cooling systems for high-power amplifiers, and technical discussions on common issues in popular amplifiers like the SB-220. Additionally, hams can access software like VTDATA, which functions as a digital tube manual, and various technical books for deeper study.
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KyteLabs InfoBase - Electron Tubes & Valves Data
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Tube databases in different languages
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This database contains data on thousands of tubes
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Article on tubes and their usage in power amplifiers design. Explain failures of tube in RF power amplifiers, a common problem in the SB-220 SB-221, TL-922 and other amplifiers.
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Frequently Asked Questions - about vintage tube-type ham radio and communications equipment
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Resource for finding data on vacuum tubes.
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The Vacuum Tube FAQ by Henry Pasternack
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Here's a tale of early '70s vacuum tubes, mainly from the viewpoint of amateur radio.
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This article describes an alternative to water as the cooling liquid for amateur radio vacuum tube power amplifiers. This cooling system is designed for adequate vacuum tube cooling, reasonable cost, and very low maintenance. By K8CU
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The VTDATA software package is a complete vacuum tube manual on your computer. It has all the information you'd expect in a tube manual. VTDATA's database also includes vacuum tubes of historical interest, such as the early "two digit" types (45, 80, etc.) and hi-fi audio types.
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Read all the key details about Vacuum Tubes or Thermionic Valves that provided the foundations for today's electronics technology.
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Common problems of the 572B tubes often used in many RF Power Amplifiers
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Vacuum Tube Data by Duncan Amplification.
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Vacuum Tubes History, Theory, and Circuits