The 8950's and the 6LF6's both use the pin configuration 12GW from the ARRL radio amateur handbooks. The 6KD6's are an analogue to these tubes as is the Maco M-2057. The 2057 and 8950 have 12 volt filaments, while the remaining tubes have 6 volt filaments. The pin-out schematics are the same.I have been doing some researce,and I see if not mistaken. I can take a 8950 tube and exchange the heater pins 1 & pin 12 from the socket,and place a 6lf6 in and use it in place of the 8950! 6LF6 is just a broke down verson of the 8950 but at 6 volts........any thoughts
Pins 1 & 12 are the filament pins. The 12GW schematic has the grid/screen and suppressor pin-outs. The other tube differences are the plate capacitance figures. You may have to manipulate the loading coil, as well as the tune & load capacitance values. Otherwise, it's an easy swap. The 8950 and the 2057 are more scarce than the 6KD6's and 6LF6's. The cost will be higher.