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833A for tube TC




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From:  Gregory R. Hunter [SMTP:ghunter-at-mail.enterprise-dot-net]
Sent:  Sunday, March 01, 1998 1:22 PM
To:  Tesla List
Subject:  Re: 833A for tube TC


> From:  Esondrmn [SMTP:Esondrmn-at-aol-dot-com]
> Sent:  Friday, February 27, 1998 6:14 PM
> To:  tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> Subject:  Re: 833A for tube TC
> 
> In a message dated 98-02-26 13:54:23 EST, you write:
> 
> << 
>  Nice find on the 833A.  It can be mounted horizontally only if the plate
>  is kept in the vertical plane.  You can use the filament 
>  winding idea but the limitation of that is as you vary the 
>  input power with your variac, your filament will
>  vary also, so it forces you to run at full power which makes tuning kind
>  of difficult.  The 833A tends to run very hot at the center of the plate, 
>  proper tuning and loading is required to keep it happy.  I just posted a
>  design for a small tube TC that gives 20" sparks from an 833A, and 
>  an MOT, using the doubler diode and cap from the oven.  I never even
>  bother blowing any air on the tube, but I guess it's not a bad idea.  
>  The 833A can withstand up to around 5kV AC on the plate, but at
>  higher voltages it can arc and be destroyed.  A plate lead choke helps
>  to protect it in case this happens.  
>  
>  John Freau >>
> 
> John,
> 
> You recently posted a discussion of how to build a good 833A based tube coil.
> I would like to build one.  Do you know where I can purchase a tube and
> socket?  Also, do you have a complete schematic that I could get a copy of?
> 
> Thanks,  Ed Sonderman
> 
Ed,

I have a 1997 catalog from RF Parts Co., San Marcos, CA.  They list
the 833A at $90 and the superior 833C at $102. They also sell the
socket for $37.  You can order by calling 1-800-RF-PARTS, or
(760)-744-0700 if you live in CA, or e-mail them at
<rfp-at-rfparts-dot-com>.

You can get the 833A from just about any Ham Radio dealer.  There are 
probably a dozen or more mail order sources in any QST or CQ magazine.

I've seen used 833's at Ham fests for only a few bucks.  Used sockets 
too.

Happy hunting.

Greg