6AH5 (6AH5)

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6AH5 (6AH5) 
25.Apr.12 23:50
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Michael Watterson (IRL)
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There is [ seemed to be] also a Raytheon B7G 6AH5 which no doubt is totally unrelated. It might be an RF/IF Pentode

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Examing very carefully under a bright magnifiying lamp confirms I'm wrong on my first assumption. There is a very slight curve on the top of the "5" if must be a "6" with the exact critical part of the loop missing!

 

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Probably a 6AH6 
26.Apr.12 07:39
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Emilio Ciardiello (I)
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Michael,

according to the RMA register, the 6AH5G is an octal tube assigned to Philco in January 1942. Sibley also gives a metal variant, as 6AH5. The closest B7G Raytheon tube could be the 6AH6, a sharp cut-off pentode. Maybe that the last digit is partially rubbed out on your sample.

Emilio

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Off-standard pin assignment  
26.Apr.12 09:41
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Jacob Roschy (D)
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The pin assignment of this tube differs much from the standard. If there really is a metal variant, to which pin will be the shell connected to ?

If someone has the idea to replace tentatively this tube by a metal 6L6, it will have unpleasant consequences.

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