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RE: The road ahead

Posted by Tre' on June 24, 2012 at 20:30:33:



"Many typical audio tubes are good to 20 or 30 MHz with proper RF circuit design, assuming that you are actually making an RF amp. The old Metal 6L6 will work on the 20 meter ham band (14 MHz) and put out considerable power. Even the worst type of tube should cover up to a few MHz, so frequency response of the tube itself is not a factor in an audio amp."

From tubelab.com answering the question "Is there any available data sheet that shows output tubes' frequency response?"



You know Dennis, you really do live in your own little world.

Your post did not answer my question in any way.

It did, however, give us insight into your thinking.

Tre'