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A Single 6146 Amplifier - QRO

    http://qro.it/amp/schemi/pdf/59hb196.pdf
    A Single 6146 Amplifier The photographs of Figs. 6-64, 6-67, and 6-68, show views of an amplifier using a single 6146. With the built-in supply shown, it can be operated at an imput of about 70 watts, or up to 90 watts with a 750-volt supply. The circuit is shown in Fig. 6-65. The input circuit is a conventional parallel-tuned tank with link ...

The AA8V 6146B Amplifier - Amplifier Schematic …

    https://www.frostburg.edu/personal/latta/ee/6146amp/schematic/6146schematic.html
    Plate Tank Circuit: The plate tank circuit is a pi-network that matches the high impedance of the plate to the low impedance of the antenna. At the same time the circuit filters out undesired harmonics from the output signal. The signal from the plate enters through the 1000 uuf plate coupling capacitor at the upper left in the schematic.

The AA8V 6146B Amplifier - Main Page and Exterior Photos

    https://www.frostburg.edu/personal/latta/ee/6146amp/6146amp.html
    This design used a single 6146 tube and could be run as a linear amplifier on SSB or as a class C amplifier on CW. This was ideal for my purposes, and it looked like I could scrounge up all of the necessary parts, except for the grid input circuit, which was a commercially available (in 1965) sub-assembly. Though easy enough to buy in 1965, the ...

6146 based AM Transmitter (DETAIL page)

    http://www.mymorninglight.org/ham/6146.htm
    The mic preamp/audio driver is the only solid state portion of this whole transmitter! (It is the salvaged audio amp portion of a lightning-fried computer's sound card. BTN!!) It is capable of producing about 2 watts of audio, but only needs to push a few dozen milliwatts into the exciter to drive the modulator.

6146 Family of Vacuum Tubes | Amplified Parts

    https://www.amplifiedparts.com/tech-articles/6146-family-tubes
    In mid-1964 RCA introduced the 6146B with the "claim" of 33.33 percent higher power input than the 6146 / 6146A. Also, it was "claimed" that the 6146B could be directly substituted for the earlier tubes. The 6146 / 6146A had a maximum rated power input of 90 watts for CW and SSB operation and the 6146B had a rating of 120 watts for the same ...

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