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Larry[_7_] June 17th 12 04:38 PM

TV7D Meter from Tube Tester
 
The meter has died on my military TV7D tube tester. I was unsuccessful
when attempting a repair. It appears that the moving coil is open.

If anyone has a junker that they could spare the meter from, I would
very much like to hear from you.

Thanks,
Larry W4LK

Scott Dorsey June 17th 12 08:55 PM

TV7D Meter from Tube Tester
 
Larry wrote:
The meter has died on my military TV7D tube tester. I was unsuccessful
when attempting a repair. It appears that the moving coil is open.

If anyone has a junker that they could spare the meter from, I would
very much like to hear from you.


There are still people who will repair meter movements.

Try Bob Larson at Larson Meter Craft.
--scott


--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Edward Knobloch June 18th 12 01:41 AM

TV7D Meter from Tube Tester
 
Larry W4LK wrote:
The meter has died on my military TV7D tube tester. I was unsuccessful
when attempting a repair. It appears that the moving coil is open.

snip

Hi, Larry
I can't help you with a replacement meter,
but I thought you'd enjoy seeing
a website where the owner, Dieter, rewound a TV-7 meter.
Step one was to run a blowtorch over the face of the "sealed" panel meter:

http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Roeh...stauration.htm

I am in awe of Dieter - what a craftsman!

There was an article in "Electric Radio" a few years ago, about a TV-7
meter replacement using an LCD panel millivoltmeter, with the proper
resistors to match the original calibration. If you need it, I will
search.

73,
Ed Knobloch


Sofa Slug June 18th 12 07:54 PM

TV7D Meter from Tube Tester
 
On 6/17/2012 5:41 PM, Edward Knobloch wrote:
Larry W4LK wrote: The meter has died on my military TV7D tube
tester. I was unsuccessful when attempting a repair. It appears
that the moving coil is open.

snip

Hi, Larry I can't help you with a replacement meter, but I thought
you'd enjoy seeing a website where the owner, Dieter, rewound a TV-7
meter. Step one was to run a blowtorch over the face of the "sealed"
panel meter:

http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Roeh...stauration.htm



I am in awe of Dieter - what a craftsman!

There was an article in "Electric Radio" a few years ago, about a
TV-7 meter replacement using an LCD panel millivoltmeter, with the
proper resistors to match the original calibration. If you need it, I
will search.

73, Ed Knobloch



Here's a write-up from the Texas Antique Radio Club for installing a
digital replacement:
http://www.tarc.gvtcwebspace.net/#/tv-7-meter/4562544089

If you can find another 200ua Phasotron meter, you may be able to adapt
that as outlined he http://www.n2xp.com/tv7tube.htm


Larry[_7_] June 23rd 12 09:07 PM

TV7D Meter from Tube Tester
 
On 06/18/2012 02:54 PM, Sofa Slug wrote:
On 6/17/2012 5:41 PM, Edward Knobloch wrote:
Larry W4LK wrote: The meter has died on my military TV7D tube
tester. I was unsuccessful when attempting a repair. It appears
that the moving coil is open.

snip

Hi, Larry I can't help you with a replacement meter, but I thought
you'd enjoy seeing a website where the owner, Dieter, rewound a TV-7
meter. Step one was to run a blowtorch over the face of the "sealed"
panel meter:

http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Roeh...stauration.htm




I am in awe of Dieter - what a craftsman!

There was an article in "Electric Radio" a few years ago, about a
TV-7 meter replacement using an LCD panel millivoltmeter, with the
proper resistors to match the original calibration. If you need it, I
will search.

73, Ed Knobloch



Here's a write-up from the Texas Antique Radio Club for installing a
digital replacement:
http://www.tarc.gvtcwebspace.net/#/tv-7-meter/4562544089

If you can find another 200ua Phasotron meter, you may be able to adapt
that as outlined he http://www.n2xp.com/tv7tube.htm


Thanks for all the suggestions, guys. I will consider my options,
although, the digital meter looks easy and inexpensive.
73's
Larry W4LK



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