Hi!
While rummaging through my tube storage I came across some boxes of Compactron tubes which I never used. So I decided to take a closer look and present them. Starting with the 6BH11.
The 6BH11 makes use of all the 12 available pins of the Compactron base and contains 2 triode systems for general purpose use and a pentode which was designed for use as horizontal deflection oscillator in TV sets.
The base pin out is shown on the left. The two triodes have the same parameters. An amplification factor of 46 and plate resistance of 5.4kOhm. This results in a rather good transconductance of 8500 micromhos. Quite an interesting medium mu triode actually. the pentode section is of the sharp cut off variety. Each of the three sections has a maximum plate dissipation rating of 2.5W. The heater runs off 6.3V as the '6' prefix indicates. It consumes 800mA which is moderate. See the General Electric datasheet for all technical details. Most of such Compactron tubes are largely ignored nowadays although many of them could be used in audio or guitar applications. They can be picked up for mere pennies. As always let's have a look at the plate curves, starting with the curves of the triode sections as shown in the datasheet:Not exactly as linear as other triodes but for low level applications that would not be critical. Here the curves of an actual tube:
The base:
A few close ups:
The top:
Some views from the side:
Ok let's open one up to see more details of the construction.
One of the triode sections:
The pentode:
Quite an intersecting tube and advanced construction details which is typical for such tubes which were manufactured in the 1960ies.
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