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Ad Number:1682872
Date Placed:04/13/24
Name:Ken Simpson
Phone Number:3527328400
Callsign:W8EK
Category:TUBES
Heading:Amperex 4-250 Transmitting Tube For Sale
Ad Message:
Amperex 4-250 Transmitting Tube For Sale:
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The Amperex 4-250 / 5022 is a high power
transmitting tube, very closely related to
the well known 4-400, and a cousin to the
3-500. It fits the same socket as the 4-400
and 3-500.
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The major difference between the 4-250 and
4-400 is that the 4-250 has 250 watts of plate
dissipation, while the 4-400 has 400 watts.
They usually can be used interchangeably as
long as the plate dissipation is not exceeded.
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Weak 4-250
This 4-250 has low output.
It is not shorted, but simply has low output.
It would be ideal for testing an amplifier.
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Only $19 plus shipping from Florida.
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Thanks. 73,
Ken Simpson, W8EK
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400
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Due to the amount of non-ham scammers trying to respond to the ads, I am now asking a simple question that ham operators should easily be able to answer, but scammers may not know the answer: What is the number that hams use to represent the phrase "Best Regards"? This number is typically transmitted by hams at the end of a QSO.
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