Hello @JoeJester
Not wishing to (further) hijack @Wendy 's thread, I thought to post my response/inquires here:
Were the tubes of external anode (ceramic) or glass construction?
With genuine interest
Best regards
HP
Not wishing to (further) hijack @Wendy 's thread, I thought to post my response/inquires here:
That's extremely low for a Coolidge tube but perilously high for an incidental emitter! --- I'm assuming, from the dose rate and your reference to a 'push pull' arrangement, that the tubes in question were incorporated in the PA of a high-power radio transmitter, is that correct? -- If so, what was the applied anode (plate) EMF?One unit had 3 rems per hour measured near the four tube, push pull output.
Were the tubes of external anode (ceramic) or glass construction?
With genuine interest
Best regards
HP
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