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Chuck / KE4ETH wrote:
I have a question about checking resistance via chart in manual. A tube check good on a tubetester, but the resistance is way off from the chart. 5k ohms vs. 200k ohms. when the tube is pulled the pin measures about 175k. all other pins check within 20-25k ohms on every tubes including the questionable tube. What is this chart that you are using? Are you talking about measuring resistances in-circuit with the manual for the equipment? What is this pin? does this mean this tube is bad or only unusable for this application. It's the RF mixer in a Tempo one (the manual is packed, we had some floor replaced and I can't get to it at the moment. It's the first RF Mixer. Does the mixer stage work? If the tube tests good and you are getting signal at the IF strip, don't worry. If you aren't getting signal, something is wrong, but if the in-circuit resistances are wrong it's probably not the tube that is wrong. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I have a question about checking resistance via chart in manual.
A tube check good on a tubetester, but the resistance is way off from the chart. 5k ohms vs. 200k ohms. when the tube is pulled the pin measures about 175k. all other pins check within 20-25k ohms on every tubes including the questionable tube. does this mean this tube is bad or only unusable for this application. It's the RF mixer in a Tempo one (the manual is packed, we had some floor replaced and I can't get to it at the moment. It's the first RF Mixer. Thanks Chuck |
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You will get a more useful reply if you can give the identity of the tube.
( 6BA6, 12AU7, etc, etc.) The resistance charts supplied with the older tube gear was usually measured with the tubes still in the sockets. 73, WA5VRL Willis |
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Other than the filament pins and some really specialty tubes the tube
had better not have any effect on the resistance measurements and if it does throw it as far as you can. Bill & Suzie Whatley wrote: You will get a more useful reply if you can give the identity of the tube. ( 6BA6, 12AU7, etc, etc.) The resistance charts supplied with the older tube gear was usually measured with the tubes still in the sockets. 73, WA5VRL Willis |
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Ronald Oberloh wrote:
Other than the filament pins and some really specialty tubes the tube had better not have any effect on the resistance measurements and if it does throw it as far as you can. Its not too uncommon to have a grid with more than one pin connected. On the socket there may be some components tagged off of one lug and others off the other. Pulling the tube will break that continuity. -Bill |
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