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Dave J. wrote:
If it measures characteristics of which I have only the faintest working knowledge then by my standards it's complex enough. What makes it complex is the fact that tubes all have different pinouts. There are three or four controls on there that set voltages and loading for the tube, and the rest of the controls just are for selecting the pinout. If the 'curve tracers' you mention are the sort of tool I imagine from the name then in those (pre d - a / computer) days they must have been beautiful designs. The curve tracer is basically a device like what you have, except that it makes one parameter adjustable and displays a plot on a CRT of the plate current with respect to that parameter. Some of them make two parameters adjustable and display a family of curves. Anything you can do with a curve tracer you can also do by hand with a transconductance tester like you have, and a sheet of graph paper, and a lot of labour making individual measurements and plotting the curve. The transconductance tester is normally used for simple go/no go tests, and for matching tubes based on their plate current at a single point in the curve. Thanks for the reply anyhow, I suppose it's ebay or nothing. I'm not aware of any antique-radio magazines in the UK or I'd consider advertising it there. It's worth enough to make for a fractionally improved Christmas :-) Ask your local ham radio club. Someone there is apt to want one. Also try guitar shops. Hadn't thought of a guitar shop, though I'm surprised your average guitar amp's all that fussy WRT valve specification? I'd have imagined more the sort of pass/fail testing I'd cobble together as a psu/pot/avo birds-nest on my workbench. The guitar shops usually aren't too worried about that, but everyone would rather have nice test equipment than poor test equipment. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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