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Does anyone know the settings on a Hickok Model 800 to test a 6JB6? Thanks
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Charles wrote: Does anyone know the settings on a Hickok Model 800 to test a 6JB6? Thanks That's a 9QL pinout. Same pinout as the 6JE6, 6JF6, 6JU6, 6KM6, 6LQ6, 6LZ6, 6ME6 tubes. If you have any of these listed on the chart, set the switches up the same way. I _think_ the bias setting should be the same. So get a known-good 6JB6, put it in, and adjust the shunt until the meter reads good. Now try your unknown tubes in there. Don't trust this sort of back of the hand estimate for exact transconductance values, but for a rough go/no go, you should at least be able to cull out the tubes that have substantially lower transconductance due to low emission, shorts, or badly damaged elements. God, how I hate sweep tubes... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I have always found that tube testers only find bad tubes, but never good
ones. Always test RF tubes in-circuit for proper operation at the Fo. Tube life for sweep tubes in RF amps should be rated in milliseconds. Ah the good old days when Radio Shack had Lifetime tubes and free battery cards. Jim, ac6tk http://tekstuff.freespaces.com "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... In article , Charles wrote: Does anyone know the settings on a Hickok Model 800 to test a 6JB6? Thanks That's a 9QL pinout. Same pinout as the 6JE6, 6JF6, 6JU6, 6KM6, 6LQ6, 6LZ6, 6ME6 tubes. If you have any of these listed on the chart, set the switches up the same way. I _think_ the bias setting should be the same. So get a known-good 6JB6, put it in, and adjust the shunt until the meter reads good. Now try your unknown tubes in there. Don't trust this sort of back of the hand estimate for exact transconductance values, but for a rough go/no go, you should at least be able to cull out the tubes that have substantially lower transconductance due to low emission, shorts, or badly damaged elements. God, how I hate sweep tubes... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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JB wrote:
I have always found that tube testers only find bad tubes, but never good ones. Always test RF tubes in-circuit for proper operation at the Fo. Tube life for sweep tubes in RF amps should be rated in milliseconds. Ah the good old days when Radio Shack had Lifetime tubes and free battery cards. Jim, ac6tk Yep...may check as new on a tube tester...may still work 80% on 80 meters and may have very low output on 15 or 10. I think it was Drake and the 6JB6s? I believe they specified Sylvania brand for their xmtrs. It proved true to me. Tubes ordered from them always got the best output on 15 and 10. -Bill |
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