[R-390] that should do it

Howard Rawls [email protected]
Sun, 30 Dec 2001 09:48:09 -0500


Hey John & group, I did exactly the same thing with my tube collection a few
months ago. It was an eye-opening experience, I had never realized how many
tubes I had and how many of the different types! I was immediately aware of
a few shortages and so ordered some more spares. I also tagged my tubes as
to which radio they are used in. No more digging thru a mountain of tubes, a
quick glance at my list is all it takes. I highly recommend this to anyone
with more than a dozen tubes ;-).
Howard

----- Original Message -----
From: John Jackson <[email protected]>
To: Kenneth Crips <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [R-390] that should do it


> I set up an Excel spread sheet to keep track of a couple of hundred tubes
I
> have around here.  Now all I have to do is remember to change the
> spreadsheet when I use a tube.
>
> Also leave a copy printout in the box with the tubes, so I know what is in
> each box.
>
> John Jackson
>
> Kenneth Crips wrote:
>
> > As sit here digging through box after box of tubes I wonder does anyone
> > know if there is inventory software that can be used to short tubes and
> > such.
> >
> >                     Wondering where My box of 6C4's are
> >                                    Ken
> >
> > Kenneth A. Crips, Amateur Radio Station W7ITC,
> > Home of the Chew Crew.  Razz, Beezie, and Morgan.
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