looking to trade my Palomar 300A with spare tubes for an HF radio on am i'm seen 850 Pep with a Cobra 29 ltd classic
What kind of wattmeter are you seeing the PEP output on? That seems like a lot of power from a 300A ?looking to trade my Palomar 300A with spare tubes for an HF radio on am i'm seen 850 Pep with a Cobra 29 ltd classic
bird meter with pep kitWhat kind of wattmeter are you seeing the PEP output on? That seems like a lot of power from a 300A ?
Still seems high for that amp. Have you ever looked at it on a scope? I have not read the specs on those tubes in a very long time either but I could be wrong about what it should be putting out?bird meter with pep kit
with my Cobra 2000 and 148, i was seen 260 rms close to 680 rms maybe i need to check the 9-volt batteryStill seems high for that amp. Have you ever looked at it on a scope? I have not read the specs on those tubes in a very long time either but I could be wrong about what it should be putting out?
Does it have the 6LF6 tubes or is it an older model? I believe there were three different tube variations over the years & maybe four? Some converted to the 8950's but they cost an arm & a leg now so not very smart. I was thinking 500 to 600 was about the Top of the output for them but again it's been a very long time since I kept up with them.with my Cobra 2000 and 148, i was seen 260 rms close to 680 rms maybe i need to check the 9-volt battery
yes the 6lf6 tubes use a different meter close to 680 like 690 with wm-1 meterDoes it have the 6LF6 tubes or is it an older model? I believe there were three different tube variations over the years & maybe four? Some converted to the 8950's but they cost an arm & a leg now so not very smart. I was thinking 500 to 600 was about the Top of the output for them but again it's been a very long time since I kept up with them.
I like the WM-1 meters so well that I own & use Four of them. One is the original with the Black Face. Have a blessed day & God Bless.yes the 6lf6 tubes use a different meter close to 680 like 690 with wm-1 meter
The transformer supplies 13 or more Volts to the tube heaters. The 8950 heater is rated for 13 Volts, not 12.6. Would be no trick to set it up for that tube. Would require cutting a foil trace and adding a wire to the socket of each of three pairs of tubes. Could be the 6.3-Volt TV tubes were cheaper than the 8950 in 1976 or so. Can't remember seeing a 300A with 8950s, but that's not conclusive at all.300a came with 8950 tubes