[GreenKeys] Possible source for ST6000 CRT

John Hensley w5jv at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 14 13:36:22 EDT 2009


Steve,
There's a first rate British firm that does a lot of CRT sales you might check with if you can will put some data together on your tube.  A few months ago I purchased some 1" CRT's for my Eldico equipment for very affordable prices.  The tube I bought was advertised as:
DH3/91 CV2302 CRT MULLARD 1CP1 NOS TUBE VALVE NEW 1 H
I have no idea if this is the same tube or a relative but you might draw them a schematic of your tube and then try one to see how it works.  The Phosphor rating should be 1 and if you measure your filament voltage, plate voltage, etc. a fit might be found.  Tubes have enough characteristics they sometimes share with each other and I would think CRT's would also.  Their ebay name is (juliett mike golf seven four four): 
jmg744
Their store name is  COLOMOR VALVES TUBES COMPONENTS



> Today's Topics:
> 
>    1. HAL ST-6000 D3-130 CRT (Steve Ripper)
> 
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 23:44:47 -0400
> From: "Steve Ripper" <steveripper at comcast.net>
> Subject: [GreenKeys] HAL ST-6000 D3-130 CRT
> To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
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> Does anyone have a data sheet (or any other information) for the D3-130 CRT
> used in the HAL ST-6000? Mine is working fine now, but I want to be prepared
> should this tube ever fail, so I am looking for information on the original
> and/or a possible alternate.
> 
> Regards,
>  
> Steve Ripper
> steveripper at comcast.net
> Mobile: 248-787-0705
> 
> 

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