Just picked up from my school's Physics department, a late 1950's
vintage vacuum gauge/monitor in excellent condition with a beautiful
metal case (which I'm going to use to house a Collins R-390A receiver
when I get one) and useful parts (tubes, power tranformers, panel
meters, etc.). When I arrived home, I removed the front screws, slid
the unit out of the metal case and to my surprise, I found two BRAND
NEW Electro-Harmonix 12AX7's (2002 date code) paired with an original
pair of Telefunken 12AX7's, one Svetlana 5U4G (1995), one Sovtek 0D3A
(date unknown) and a Reflector 6P3S (1969) paired with an RCA black
plate 6L6GC. Never thought those Sovteks and EH's would make their
way into scientific lab equipment.
C.W.
--
Gregg
*It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd*
That's two Russian posts in one night... lay off the Vodka.. ;-D
Tim
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In the immortal words of Ned Flanders: "No foot longs!"
Website @ http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms
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>> Someone is thinking like me - replacing them with good Russian stuff.
>> Da!
>
> That's two Russian posts in one night... lay off the Vodka.. ;-D
LOL!
;-)
Heh heh....about 10 years ago a university around here bought
like 3 cases of Yugoslav 12AX7's to replace the old Telefunkens
in their Grass polygraphs. I bet the Telefunkens that got pulled
out didn't go in the trash.. ;-)
Actually, a lot of people would probably be surprised how much
old tube test gear is still out there running...and how many
get used in scientific research & experiments of various
sorts. Physics labs are still a small but steady base of
customers for tubes..after all, you can't run a cyclotron
(or microwave a frozen burrito, either) without 'em.
--
Ned Carlson Triode Electronics
25633 W Irving Park Rd Chicago, IL, 60634 USA
ph 773-871-7459 fax 773-871-7938
11AM to 7 PM CT, (1700-0100 UTC)
http://www.triodeelectronics.com/
My son is a Senior Physics/Math major at Gettysburg College, and is
doing a summer internship at NIST in Gaithersburg MD - I've told him
to watch out for tubes being auctioned as surplus by the Gummint. I
personally met a guy at a hamfest who picked up a pallet !!! of
Raytheon marked 12ax7s at a gov't auction in VA for $25!!! He was
selling them for $2 each. Last time I visited my son's lab at college,
imagine my surprise to see that their particle accelerator uses 6146s!
Roger in NY
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