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PT15

Sensibly equivalent to:
CV1104 VT104
See also:
Ceramic or Moulded Base Caps? - Sir Christopher Cockerell
    
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The PT15 HF RF amplifier is a modification of the M-OV civil Type PT5. The principal modifications included raising the voltage of the oxide-coated filament from 4 to 6, fitting a ceramic base cap and making the electrode assembly both lighter and more rugged, as befits airborne applications.
The whole point of the PT15 was simplicity and economy. Like the PT5, it was a true pentode whose suppressor grid was dimensioned to inject audio modulation at low power directly from a (transformer-coupled) carbon mike. This eliminated the need for a modulation amplifier: one less thing to go wrong! No wonder the famous T.1154 set of WWII was easy to make in vast numbers, light, easy to use and, above all, reliable!
The PT15 was used in WWII within transmitters fitted to bombers such as the Lancaster and Sunderland and many others. The master oscillator for the Marconi 1154/55 Bomber Set was an ML6. More details can be found in the Saga of the Marconi Osram Valve 1005.
So many of the PT15's were made that production numbers started to rival those of receiving valves. The CV1240 is a modified PT15.
The pressed anode with screens top and bottom.
This exhibit is also marked with the pre-CV Type of VR104, thus this was made before 1941.
The wide glass tube envelope is 51 mm in diameter, and excluding the B5 base pins, is 166 mm tall.
References: Private communication & .

 

Pin Connections
B5
1
2
3
4
5
tc
g2
g1
f
f
g3
a

 

Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions
Pentode
Vh
Ah
Va
Vs
Vg
mAa
mAs
Pdriv
Pdiss
Pout
freq
f.max
6.0
1.3
1,000
300
-70
80
23
0.7W
30W
60W
20MHz
60MHz
Thanks to Frank Philipse for supplying the above PDF datasheet.
Updated November 03, 2022.
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