[Milsurplus] WWII Japanese Vacuum Tubes?

Robert Downs wa5cab at cs.com
Sat Nov 17 17:41:11 EST 2018


I think that am about to acquire around a dozen tube socket adapters for use
in the TV-7 and most likely TV-3 that adapt a sub miniature tube for testing
in the octal tube socket on the tube testers.  They would also be relatively
easy to convert to adapt 7-pin or some 9-pin miniature tubes to fit an octal
socket.  These would of course only work if the original tube sockets are
octal.

Robert Downs


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[mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Hubert Miller
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Answer: no.
I think one or two  of those tubes have a unique pin pattern also, so you
cannot just find U.S. subs.
I think maybe, use wire extenders from the socket pins, then socket to U.S.
mini or even subminis, or heaven forbid, FETs.
-Hue 

>Subject: [Milsurplus] WWII Japanese Vacuum Tubes?

is there anywhere on God's good Earth where one could find WWII Japanese
vacuum tubes?  A spare set for the 94-5 would be nice to have.  It uses
UF109A, UZ133D an UF134.

Tnx OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
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