[NJARC] Clinic roll call

Robert Bennett dino66 at optonline.net
Thu May 31 22:16:31 EDT 2007


 Aaron -
               In the worst case senario, I have plenty of 24A's if need be
to try. I'll bring a tester as well. The "smoke" test should yield some
answers.

Bob B.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aaron Hunter" <ahunter01 at comcast.net>
To: "New Jersey Antique Radio Club" <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [NJARC] Clinic roll call


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> Marty
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> I glanced at the settings on my tester for the 24A also and found the
> settings about the same.  I checked a tube manual for operating
> conditions and found them not too unalike, but the manual did not show
> the pinouts on the same page so I didn't check further.  I had checked
> 24As in the past and had test results that I would expect.  From what
> you say about your tester, I can only assume that the three tubes are
> indeed bad.  Seems odd that all three would be bad with about the same
> readings, though one is marked "weak.".  Since the radio has yet to be
> powered, I don't know how they do or don't perform in the set.  It would
> be Dick's luck that the power transformer is bad!  This radio was sold
> as "untested" by a dealer at Kutztown.
>
> Aaron
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> Marty Friedman wrote:
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> > I also only found one 35/51. It tests good . the 24A tests with the
> > same settings on my tester. It should sub except that it is not a
> > remote cutoff and might not be as sensitive to weak signals.
> > Thomas, you are welcome to glean whatever I can try to teach.
> > Marty
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