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Hello uTracers,
Also thanks towards Bob & Brice for their insights. I’m still hoping that I’m doing something wrong and that I can
get perfect tracing out of my uTracer concerning ECC83’s.
As an illustration I’ve put the curves and the quicktests of an old Philips
Miniwatt ECC83 and a new JJ ECC83 in the attachments.
On the Orange Divo VT1000 Tube Tester both got a test status “Good” with a “Matching Value” of 9 for both sections for the Philips Miniwatt and a “Matching Value” of 7 for both sections for the JJ EC83 (it’s not clear what this ‘Matching Value” exactly is, but both sides in each tube do match according to this tester).
The Philips Miniwatt was sold to me with the specification of an AVO VCM 163 measuring: 1.25 / 1.45 mA (120% / 130%).
On the Beck Elektroakustik RM1 the Philips Miniwatt reads for the typical characteristic plate current 1,08 / 1,20 mA and the JJ ECC83 reads 0,84 / 0,84 mA.
So for the Philips Miniwatt I've got:
uTracer: 0,65 mA / 0,58 mA - 54% / 49%
Beck: 1,08 mA / 1,20 mA - 90% / 100%
AVO VCM 163: 1,25 mA / 1,45 mA - 120% / 130% (obviously the vendor uses a characteristic value of around 1,1 mA looking at the percentages).
Well, this drives me a little bit crazy. I'm measuring because I want to know THE value and not lots of values for the same characteristic (AAAaaaahhhhhh!!!).Okay, I'm fine again. I’d love to trace real curves
for my triodes and hope that I don’t have to estimate what’s going on in my tubes.
I’m still hoping someone can help me to achieve this.
Best regards,
Ebert Warmerdam
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Hello uTracers,
Also thanks towards Bob & Brice for their insights. I’m still hoping that I’m doing something wrong and that I can get perfect tracing out of my uTracer concerning ECC83’s.
As an illustration I’ve put the curves and the quicktests of an old Philips Miniwatt ECC83 and a new JJ ECC83 in the attachments.On the Orange Divo VT1000 Tube Tester both got a test status “Good” with a “Matching Value” of 9 for both sections for the Philips Miniwatt and a “Matching Value” of 7 for both sections for the JJ EC83 (it’s not clear what this ‘Matching Value” exactly is, but both sides in each tube do match according to this tester).
The Philips Miniwatt was sold to me with the specification of an AVO VCM 163 measuring: 1.25 / 1.45 mA (120% / 130%).
On the Beck Elektroakustik RM1 the Philips Miniwatt reads for the typical characteristic plate current 1,08 / 1,20 mA and the JJ ECC83 reads 0,84 / 0,84 mA.
So for the Philips Miniwatt I've got:
uTracer: 0,65 mA / 0,58 mA - 54% / 49%
Beck: 1,08 mA / 1,20 mA - 90% / 100%
AVO VCM 163: 1,25 mA / 1,45 mA - 120% / 130% (obviously the vendor uses a characteristic value of around 1,1 mA looking at the percentages).
Well, this drives me a little bit crazy. I'm measuring because I want to know THE value and not lots of values for the same characteristic (AAAaaaahhhhhh!!!).Okay, I'm fine again. I’d love to trace real curves for my triodes and hope that I don’t have to estimate what’s going on in my tubes. I’m still hoping someone can help me to achieve this.
Best regards,
Ebert Warmerdam
Op zondag 9 januari 2022 om 00:21:11 UTC+1 schreef BHdeC:
Ebert,This happens to me, constantly with some 12AX7 tubes, and not with others. I tried everything on the book as suggested. The external heater did help.So when I face a tube with low emission, I also use my trusted Sencore MU150, and also a TV-7/D.90% of the time, the analog testers agree and show the tubes as perfectly working.This is my experience and how I deal with it ATM.I hope it helps,Brice.
On Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 3:43:11 PM UTC-5
The data sheet for 12AX7/ECC83 specifies @ Va 100V, Vg -1.0V a plate current, Ia of 0.5mA.
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Hi all,
I’ve missed this too!
Of course, first thing to do is implement this modification. (There is so much (and good, hi level) information from Ronald (and others, like Martin) that it’s very easy to oversee an important detail.
I’ll be watching for results (already got the capacitors…).
Regards
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Hello uTracers,
It's been quite a journey since the beginning of this topic. Therefore I will summarize this journey below to keep it understandable for everyone interested, but first I’d like to thank Bob and Martin Manning for their last posts which both became very helpful today as you will discover down below. The start of all this was that my uTracer gave me nice curves but these run low (all measurements are done with the same Philips Miniwatt ECC83 tube and with an external heater supply (6,3V checked with multimeter)):
Then Martin Manning jumped in with the remark that maybe I'd missed an upgrade of the uTracer where the capacitors of C10 and C11 had changed from 22nF and 33nF towards 220nF and 330nF respectively. And indeed I had missed this. For those of you interested I've attached the substantiation for this upgrade as an attachment ("Grid Bias Tweeking"). So I ordered two new capacitors with te values of 220nF and 330nF which I received yesterday. I couldn't wait and started desoldering and soldering right away last night with the following curves as a result:
Well, now I was gone from low running curves with a nice shape to higher running curves with an irregular shape. I decided to sleep on it and luckily I did, because this gave me time to realize that maybe in my hurry and enthusiasm I had delivered sloppy (de)soldering work. One look under my uTracer today revealed that this was indeed what I had delivered. So these are the curves after cleaning my uTracer:
This is a lesson learned. I should have taken the time to clean my (de)soldering work before starting my measurements and bothering you all with the therefore wrong results. One thing I noticed is that all the Vg = 0 points in the (left) I(Vg, Va=Vs) curves are lower than one might expect out of the slope of the rest of the curve. It doesn't seem logic that oscillations are the cause of this, because it's repeatable and it''s present in more or less the same way at every anode or screen voltage (100, 150, 200, 250). Just to be sure I put a few (3) ferrites on each grid lead and this didn't make a difference:
Then I remembered that Bob had written earlier in this topic that the "0V" of the utracer wasn't exactly sero Volts. So I decided to check with my multimeter the actual grid voltages during a sweep (from -4V to 0V in 16 steps). I found the following values: -4.03 / -3.75 / -3.50 / -3.26 / -3.02 / -2.77 / -2.53 / -2.29 / -1.99 / -1.75 / -1.51 / -1.26 / -1.02 / -0.78 / -0,53 / -0.25 / -0.05. The sero value in a sweep isn't sero but -0.05V which I think is the explanation for the flatting of all the curves in the last (smaller) step. Moreover I could see exactly the same in Bob's curves that he had send in his last post in this topic (as Keith Richards said after playing "Like a Rolling Stone: "thank you Bob!").
Below you'll find like earlier in this topic - for those who are interested - a sweep with the grids connected to te cathode and a sweep with the "0V" of the uTracer (which in this case was a rounded -0.06V). The latter (-0.06V) results in a slightly lower running curve, as one might expect from all what is written above:
This brings me to thanking you all for helping me to get nice looking curves with more realistic higher values!!!
However, looking at the low curves that started this topic: they don't show this flatting as clearly as my new curves. Does anybody have an explanation for this???
Best regards,
Ebert Warmerdam
Hi Ebert,
I think this is a viable idea. I have some experience and ability to design boards, I do mostly double sided, which should be sufficient for this project. I am currently looking for the schematic. I have never seriously looked into the grid loupe myself since I have never had the need for that level of detail.
The cost of a bunch of boards is mostly related to time. My favorite fab house is in China, and if I am not in a rush, a set of 10 small boards will cost me about $35 with an 8 to 10 week (!) shipping. If I want them faster, shipping will add up to $30 to the cost.
I could also do something different, place the board in the public domain, publish Gerbers, and you could order your own.
I looked at the schematic, and it is very simple. It could be implemented on a very small board, which could be made even smaller when using SMD parts. I am going on the assumption most people would prefer through hole, especially if they want to assemble it themselves. Alternatively, I could provide complete assembled SMD boards (depending on demand), this would also alleviate the user of the procurement of the parts. Small orders of parts tend to be expensive.
Design of the board would require some collaboration, such as how do you want to mount the board, is there a preferred shape (for instance, square or rectangle) and how do you want to connect to the main board. Of course you can solder wires directly to the board, or use the same type of screw connectors used on the uTracer board. There are also a number of different plug-in connectors available.
It is a good idea to float this by Ronald, and don’t hesitate to mention my name; he knows me.
Anyway, mull it over, I’m game!
Bill van Dijk
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Hi Martin,
Great work indeed, and wonderfully documented! Nothing for me to add.
Bill van Dijk
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Hi Ebert could I have one board Please
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Hello Jgxbos,
I’ll put you on my list (no. 2 so far). No payment instructions, it’s for free.
When they arrive I will let you know through this topic.
Best regards,
Ebert
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Hello Felix,
I’ll book one PCB for you (no.3). PayPal not needed, it’s for free.
I’ll notify everyone on the list through this topic as soon as the PCB’s arrive.
Best regards,
Ebert
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Onderwerp: Re: Nice looking curves but low?
Hi, Ebert,
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Hello Ebert,
Would you be so kind as to add me for one board on the list? I am located in Canada, so I would be more than happy to at least reimburse you for the mailing cost!
Cheers, Bill
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Hello Terry,
You’re on the list (no.5). J
Best regards,
Ebert Warmerdam
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Dave,
I have no idea how I could make the purpose of the grid loupe any clearer than Ronald made it on his weblog. He wrote:
From the experiments in the previous section it became clear that the grid supply of the uTracer is not really adequate when it comes to studying the behavior of tubes at very low plate voltages. The grid supply of the uTracer was designed to generate bias voltages over the range of -50 to 0V and it cannot supply or sink any significant currents. However, at (very) low plate voltages most tubes only start to show a noticeable anode current for grid biases in the range of -2 to 0V. Besides this, at low plate voltages, the grid starts to draw significant currents for grid biases below -0.5V (I think the mathematical correct way of saying this would be: for grid biases higher than -0.5V). The reason is that for low plate voltages less electrons are pulled to the plate, so that they can contribute to the grid current.
This thread originally started with another problem which was solved, and migrated into the grid loupe discussion. To get the full context you would have to read the thread from the beginning.
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Op 26 jan. 2022 om 23:32 heeft Martin Manning <mman...@fuse.net> het volgende geschreven:
Except I would add that the grid loupe is not just for low plate voltages. It can set exactly 0V (which the standard grid supply can't do), set positive bias up to +5V, and sink some current. If you don't care about getting to exactly zero, or running positive grid bias, then the standard supply is fine- as long as your uTracer has the C10=220n and C11=330n update identified in the thread. That was implemented in kits shipped in 2016.
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Hi
Can someone provide more info for C10=220n and C11=330n like part number from Digikey or Mouser?
Or at least what voltage rating they should be? Thanks in
advance.
My kit is rather old (around 2013) and likely not with those values. Have not opened the box yet.
regards
Boban
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Will somebody (maybe Martin?) summarize the ‘modifications’ developed so far for the uTracer?
Maybe that list could be added somewhere into uTracer’s web as a handy check list for our uTracers’ “mod. Level”…
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Félix
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Hi, Ihor,
Thanks for the answer. Yes, I already know the Labnotes Tab. What I’m referring to is that I’m beginning to find it confusing to ascertain that my machine is up to the latest hardware/firmware level. In that Labnotes tab you can see many things that don’t apply to your machine. I’m not sure if I’m overlooking something. I need to know all Field Retrofits that affects the design performance of my uTracer. A list with those FROs (Field Retrofit Orders) that affect every uTracer version would be nice to have.
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Hi Ihor,
Well… if you take a look at Downloads Tab (uTracer 3) you see pic version “C”. But it happens that a version “G” exists. So we arrive to the point: a centralized “box” where to look at for versions (hard/soft). I think that searching various places is an error prone system. Moreover: how can you tell that a schem. is the latest…?
Maybe I don’t use the uTracer web properly, as I enter from time to time. Your “tips” are welcome.
Regs.
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Felix don’t have enough knowledge to look into that, but i think sending an email to Ronald Dekker is the way to go to get the best answer according to the PIC and other hardware changes to the board…I did read on Ronald’s site that there were also revisions on the PCB also, but i really don’t know if affect the working parts of the system?Ronald is the way to go IMHOTo bad Ronald’s site is such a mess lolHe’s a genuis as it comes to the uTracer, but his site is like the opposite though.Ronald is lucky that his wife i such organised, orherwise his household and distribution of the uTracer i guess hahaAnother thing, I don’t know if you guys tried the uTmax software?It has sum really cooladdons like resizable windows, which is a real plus, because with the original software it can be a real pain to select a point on the graphic window, especially with the laptop mouse control. But visually it’s more relaxing also to have full screen, and you can even change the layout, not that important, but a nice addon.You can have multiple tabs also which make it more organised.A way more advanced system to recall tube settings which is a big plus also for me. He also has a linux version.To bad he dusn’t have a version that is in the ARM64 architecture. So you could run it on a Raspberry Pi, it’s rock solid fast and in a small device.Well this thread i way off-topic hahaThat it brings me this whole email based system, which is such a pain to read through!An actual forum would be the way to go to keep things organized, updates, sticky’s.To bad Ronald dusn’t have a forum!His site is all plain HTML this is so 90’s lolThere are many free PHP forum plugins nowadays, so I don’t think that’s the reason he hasn’t got a forum.I guess he thinks it would be a-lot off work maintaining the forum, and answering questions. The uTracer fam is quite big so it would be easy to find some moderators…And I personally think that it would be good source for Ronald to improve his uTracer…Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhoneOp 29 jan. 2022 om 19:26 heeft Félix Menéndez <fmene...@telefonica.net> het volgende geschreven:
Hi Ihor,
Well… if you take a look at Downloads Tab (uTracer 3) you see pic version “C”. But it happens that a version “G” exists. So we arrive to the point: a centralized “box” where to look at for versions (hard/soft). I think that searching various places is an error prone system. Moreover: how can you tell that a schem. is the latest…?
Maybe I don’t use the uTracer web properly, as I enter from time to time. Your “tips” are welcome.
Regs.
Félix
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Asunto: Re: Nice looking curves but low?
Hi Félix,
Then one of the solutions is just to take the latest schematics from the website and compare to that. All the things in the labor are hacks which are not in the latest version.
Also looking at the testimonials https://www.dos4ever.com/uTracer3/uTracer3_pag9.html I see that indeed a few latest sets have v26g firmware. I have not check any updates/information about that but to be up-to-date the only way is to but the new PiC with that firmware from Ronald for €20.
Cheers,
Ihor
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Hi, Ihor,
Thanks for the answer. Yes, I already know the Labnotes Tab. What I’m referring to is that I’m beginning to find it confusing to ascertain that my machine is up to the latest hardware/firmware level. In that Labnotes tab you can see many things that don’t apply to your machine. I’m not sure if I’m overlooking something. I need to know all Field Retrofits that affects the design performance of my uTracer. A list with those FROs (Field Retrofit Orders) that affect every uTracer version would be nice to have.
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Félix
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Asunto: Re: Nice looking curves but low?
All the mods are more or less described here, some interesting ones are:
2. Boost the speed of your uTracer (a bit).
7. Tweaking the uTracer for low voltages and low currents.
8. Build a grid loupe (for less than 10 euro/dollar)!
11. A powerful buck converter and digital display for the heater by Albert Valiente!
15. Higher Currents II: A Step-by-Step Manual
and I also have to mention one of mine :))
20. uTracer goes WiFireless using ESP32 and webinterface
Cheers,
Ihor
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Hi Ihor,
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I didn’t knew you made the wireless mod Ihor, nice build! It’s not suitable for me, because i run the uTracer software on a mini pc that is stored in the housing but i can understand someone would love the addon to get rid of the data cable.Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
D.A.R. Achterberg:
Yes, addressing this issue to Ronald would be the right way to go, but I don’t want to bother a busy engineer that runs this design as half a business half a hobby with a theme that is mainly internal organization and requires paper labor J.
Thank you for your comments.
Ihor and Martin:
Many thanks for your words. I will try to visit Ronald’s web more often and try to keep myself informed thru your posts.
Regds.
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As I mentioned, in the Testimonials the most recent builds of uTracer 3+ show version v26G in the pictures.


Hello uTracers,
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Done.
With my sincere thanks!
Bill v
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2022 3:29 AM
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Subject: Re: Nice looking curves but low?
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Op 18 feb. 2022 om 16:38 heeft jgx plato <jgx...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
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Op 18 feb. 2022 om 17:40 heeft Davo <djda...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
Awsome Egbert!
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Op 19 feb. 2022 om 13:58 heeft 'Ebert Warmerdam' via uTracer <utr...@googlegroups.com> het volgende geschreven:
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Hi, I received the uTracer 6 yesterday, well protected and with a manual. Incredible people you are!!!
Esteban Bikic
Menorca, Spain
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