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    I have acquired an old Bud RF amplifier that appears to have been a kit. It's a push-pull circuit and, although the tubes are missing, the socket arrangement suggests it used a pair of 811A's. I'm guessing a vintage of the early 50's. Anybody have any recollection of such a critter?

    Ralph. K0HML
    Last edited by K0HML; 08-08-2012 at 11:13 PM. Reason: Correct typo in title

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    I have never heard of a "Bud" amplifier factory built or kit form. There is no mention in Brand's book on post-World War II equipment. There are a lot of little known brands, but the Brand book has most of them.

    Glen, K9STH

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    In the late 60's and early 70's there was a line of music amps and accessories known as Pro-Bud. A photo of what you have may help.

    73 Walt

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    Maybe it is built in a Bud Box ?.
    "Books tell how it should be, Experience tells how it really is..."
    73 DE KA9JLM Don

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    I have seen a Bud brand transmitter advertisement... probably from the 30's or 40's.
    Sam, WA5VDM

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    Quote Originally Posted by WA5VDM View Post
    I have seen a Bud brand transmitter advertisement... probably from the 30's or 40's.
    That must be a real Boat Anchor that was built when the Bullfrogs were allowed to say Bud.
    "Books tell how it should be, Experience tells how it really is..."
    73 DE KA9JLM Don

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    It was likely adaptable to a fairly wide range of tubes with just a bias change. The 812, V-70D, 100TH/TL, 5514, are a few that come to mind besides the 811 which was mostly hyped as an audio tube back then. The plate tuning cap spacing will be able to narrow it maybe.

    Carl

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