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Ken G. November 21st 07 01:32 AM

Tiny tube tester
 
Will fit in a coat pocket . Has listing for #99 tube . Says ``counter
tester`` on that label



Raymond Koonce November 21st 07 02:28 AM

Tiny tube tester
 
Ken G. wrote:
Will fit in a coat pocket . Has listing for #99 tube . Says ``counter
tester`` on that label



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Have you used it? I have one just like it.

William Sommerwerck[_2_] November 21st 07 02:37 AM

Tiny tube tester
 
Ken, does your camera have a higher-resolution setting? The scan lines are
visible, and the overall resolution isn't very good.



John Byrns[_2_] November 21st 07 02:49 AM

Tiny tube tester
 
In article ,
"William Sommerwerck" wrote:

Ken, does your camera have a higher-resolution setting? The scan lines are
visible, and the overall resolution isn't very good.


That may be the best you can do with WebTV.


Regards,

John Byrns

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Ken G. November 21st 07 08:01 AM

Tiny tube tester
 
Please note webtv is NTSC format and wont get any better .


Ken G. November 21st 07 08:07 AM

Tiny tube tester
 
No i have not tried using it yet . To many catacombs in the way !


Alan Douglas November 22nd 07 04:19 PM

Tiny tube tester
 
These Burton Rogers instruments show up occasionally around here. I
think the company was in Boston and had tie-ins with Hoyt who made
meters, and also put their name on other test instruments. It's about
1930.

Alan

Brian McAllister November 24th 07 04:59 PM

Tiny tube tester
 
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:19:42 -0500, Alan Douglas adouglasatgis.net
wrote:

These Burton Rogers instruments show up occasionally around here. I
think the company was in Boston and had tie-ins with Hoyt who made
meters, and also put their name on other test instruments. It's about
1930.

Alan


I think Hoyt still makes meters, or at least did about 8 years ago,
when they supplied meters for a Marantz replica project that I worked
on. (Oops, a prepostition is something one should never end a sentence
with.)


Brian McAllister

Sarasota, Florida

email bkm at oldtech dot net


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