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Old January 5th 05, 04:19 AM
Bill M
 
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Kip wrote:
Hello Group

I'm searching for any information you may have on a 6M-E5 'Magic Eye'
tube manufactured by 'Nippon Electric' and apparently only used in



I have available a 37K scan of our sole survivor.

Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You

Kip

Its very common in Japanese domestic radios and other electronic gear.
They used them well into the 60s'. You can find plenty of info on the
Japanese sites on the web, just run them thru a translator like Altavista.
Here's a German site thats self-explanatory.
http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Roeh...ugen2/6E5M.htm

-Bill
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Old January 5th 05, 11:54 PM
Ralph Cameron
 
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Kip:

Does this have a red dot in the center? There was a special ^E5 used in
Japan called 6E5R but have never seen one here,.

Ralph
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Hello Group

I'm searching for any information you may have on a 6M-E5 'Magic Eye'
tube manufactured by 'Nippon Electric' and apparently only used in
Heathkit AJ-11S AM/FM Tuners circa 1962. Numerous Internet, phone
calls and e-mails have come up empty.

One of the very few Internet articles I did come across indicated that
the 6M-E5 'Eye Tube' was used in the AJ-11S for economy rather than
using then expensive meters. These tuners used two of these tubes, one
for AM and one for FM.

I have available a 37K scan of our sole survivor.

Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You

Kip


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Old January 6th 05, 12:29 AM
Frank Gilliland
 
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 17:54:10 -0500, "Ralph Cameron"
wrote in :

Kip:

Does this have a red dot in the center? There was a special ^E5 used in
Japan called 6E5R but have never seen one here,.



I may be mistaken, but I believe the 6EM5 is the miniature version of
the 6E5, and was also designated the 6E5M by some manufacturers. That
would be consistent with the 6E5R nomenclature, the "R" indicating a
red dot.



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Old January 6th 05, 01:16 AM
Scott Dorsey
 
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Kip wrote:

I'm searching for any information you may have on a 6M-E5 'Magic Eye'
tube manufactured by 'Nippon Electric' and apparently only used in
Heathkit AJ-11S AM/FM Tuners circa 1962. Numerous Internet, phone
calls and e-mails have come up empty.

One of the very few Internet articles I did come across indicated that
the 6M-E5 'Eye Tube' was used in the AJ-11S for economy rather than
using then expensive meters. These tuners used two of these tubes, one
for AM and one for FM.


My 1970 NEC handbook has a 6M-E10, but no 6M-E5. It does list an EM5,
which is a dual section unit.

Have you got the pinout from the manual?

It should not be TOO hard to replace these with a 6E5, or whatever
magic eye the guys at AES have on sale today, but it may take some
repinning and change of resistor values.

I have available a 37K scan of our sole survivor.


Yes, but do you have the relevant part of the schematic?
--scott

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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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Old January 6th 05, 01:56 AM
Ruud Broens
 
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"Bill M" wrote in message
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: Kip wrote:
: Hello Group
:
: I'm searching for any information you may have on a 6M-E5
: 'Magic Eye' tube manufactured by 'Nippon Electric' and apparently..
:
:
: I have available a 37K scan of our sole survivor.
:
: Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated.
:
: Thank You
:
: Kip
:
: Its very common in Japanese domestic radios and other electronic gear.
: They used them well into the 60s'. You can find plenty of info on the
: Japanese sites on the web, just run them thru a translator like
Altavista.
: Here's a German site thats self-explanatory.
:
http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Roeh..._Augen/Mag_Aug
en2/6E5M.htm **
:
: -Bill

**
Yep, that's one fine site for tube lovers: over 1 GB of hiQ photo's &
articles, lads :-)
Rudy
(it's in german, though


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Old January 6th 05, 05:18 AM
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John Byrns wrote:

I think heath may have had several tuners that used the 6M-E5. Two 6E5s
might not even fit in the Heath tuner I am thinking of, and you would have
to cut up the front panel to make them work, as well as building new
mounting brackets. The 6E5 is quite a bit larger than the 6M-E5.


Is the 6M-E5 a 9-pin mini, then? Is it top-view or side-view?
--scott
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