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Boobtubeman 11-07-2019 05:32 PM

6A7 tube substitutes?
 
Popped the top off my 6A7 tube and may not be able to mend it

I have some digit tubes 77,78 ,58, etc.

Just wondering if i have a sub in my pile before i go online and order a new one..

Thanks..

SR

7"estatdef 11-07-2019 06:51 PM

Better order one. None of your others will fit into the socket. 6a7 /2a7 are odd balls. Electrically they are the same as a 6a8 but they are octals.
GL
Terry

Boobtubeman 11-07-2019 10:32 PM

What i meant was 6C6 will sub a 77 and a 6D6 will sub a 78, is there a # that will sub a 6A7?? :D

SR

dieseljeep 11-08-2019 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Boobtubeman (Post 3217268)
What i meant was 6C6 will sub a 77 and a 6D6 will sub a 78, is there a # that will sub a 6A7?? :D

SR

The 6A7 is a pentagrid converter tube and the only one that I know of, with the same characteristics in a UX7 base. More modern counterparts are the 6A8, 6SA7, even 6BE6.
I'm surprised that the prices went that high. :thumbsdn:

dieseljeep 11-08-2019 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 7"estatdef (Post 3217259)
Better order one. None of your others will fit into the socket. 6a7 /2a7 are odd balls. Electrically they are the same as a 6a8 but they are octals.
GL
Terry

IIRC, the 6A7 was the first pentagrid converter tube and not really an oddball tube. They were being used from around late 1934 to the late 30's.
Some firms adopted the octal based tubes earlier. Many still used the UX bases much later, Philco especially.
The pentagrid tube replaced the use of the separate oscillator and mixer tube or the autodyne converter setup. :scratch2:

DavGoodlin 11-08-2019 08:34 PM

Steve, In case this link is dead where I saw them on ebay and I have three myself. https://www.ebay.com/i/262346461158?...SABEgLPgPD_BwE

old_coot88 11-08-2019 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Boobtubeman (Post 3217257)
Popped the top off my 6A7 tube and may not be able to mend it.

Is the wire broke off completely flush with the glass?

dieseljeep 11-09-2019 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by DavGoodlin (Post 3217327)
Steve, In case this link is dead where I saw them on ebay and I have three myself. https://www.ebay.com/i/262346461158?...SABEgLPgPD_BwE

For that price, he should buy two! They should only charge one shipping charge?
Those 6AF6G's look pretty interesting. I wonder if they could sub the 6E5 just by changing the socket? :scratch2:

DavGoodlin 11-09-2019 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by dieseljeep (Post 3217338)
For that price, he should buy two! They should only charge one shipping charge?
Those 6AF6G's look pretty interesting. I wonder if they could sub the 6E5 just by changing the socket? :scratch2:

A good 6E5 was in an RCA victor console's RC-1192 tuner, but I needed it for a Crosley 1127 (1937 Dynatrol 11) console radio I was restoring and found a way to make a 1629 eye tube work in the RCA.

I had to change tube sockets, then swapped a 6BE6 for the 12BE6, and moved some series heater wiring. Probably cant do this in too many radios, but this one's wacky design made it a no-brainer, since I have several 1629s and few 6U5/6G5 and 6E5s sub for those.

Boobtubeman 11-09-2019 07:06 PM

Yep, it broke flush with the glass, i had enough to test with and the tube is marginal, so i bit the bullet and bought a NOS one off the bay..

While im inside this radio, is there a good sub for a .25MFD cap? :D

SR

mr_rye89 11-09-2019 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Boobtubeman (Post 3217362)
While im inside this radio, is there a good sub for a .25MFD cap? :D

A new .25MFD cap :D

DavGoodlin 11-09-2019 09:00 PM

.25 costs a bit more than the .22 And...that may not matter if its a bypass cap and not in an RC network

Electronic M 11-10-2019 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by DavGoodlin (Post 3217360)
A good 6E5 was in an RCA victor console's RC-1192 tuner, but I needed it for a Crosley 1127 (1937 Dynatrol 11) console radio I was restoring and found a way to make a 1629 eye tube work in the RCA.

I had to change tube sockets, then swapped a 6BE6 for the 12BE6, and moved some series heater wiring. Probably cant do this in too many radios, but this one's wacky design made it a no-brainer, since I have several 1629s and few 6U5/6G5 and 6E5s sub for those.

In parallel heater sets you can make a 1629 socket adapter with a voltage doubler on the heater to convert 6.3VAC to 12.6VDC...Heater don't care if it has AC or DC as long as it has enough of it...I've done this more than once.

Electronic M 11-10-2019 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by mr_rye89 (Post 3217363)
A new .25MFD cap :D

If you have a .22 and .03 you can wire them in parallel. Some restorers get pissy when they see it but it works fine.

dtvmcdonald 11-10-2019 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Boobtubeman (Post 3217362)
Yep, it broke flush with the glass, i had enough to test with and the tube is marginal, so i bit the bullet and bought a NOS one off the bay..

While im inside this radio, is there a good sub for a .25MFD cap? :D

SR

In just about any radio, any spot ... either a 0.22 or 0.27 uF cap.
In fact, they would be OK in just about any TV, even in a timing circuit.
Normally use a 0.27.

Only in real hi-fi audio filters would it matter.


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