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![]() "BH" wrote in message ... On Jun 25, 7:12 pm, wrote: The following web page shows several photos of vacuum tubes that glow because they’re either gassy or induce florescence in the their glass bulbs. Although the English is a little choppy, the narrative and pictures are informative: http://www.jacmusic.com/html/article...w/blueglow.htm The author claims he’s revived gassy tubes by re-heating the getters. Has anyone tried this? -Dave Drumheller, K3WQ Sounds like hog wash. No blue or blue in tubes is probably normal. Magenta is probably gas. Its very common to see a blue glow on the envelope when there is fairly high voltage on the tube. I've forgotten the mechanism but its not gas. Gas can cause a glow between elements. AFAIK, there is no way to re-flash the getter. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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