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Old July 11th 03, 01:56 AM
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Ronald Oberloh wrote:
Other than the filament pins and some really specialty tubes the tube
had better not have any effect on the resistance measurements and if it
does throw it as far as you can.


Its not too uncommon to have a grid with more than one pin connected.
On the socket there may be some components tagged off of one lug and
others off the other. Pulling the tube will break that continuity.

-Bill

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