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The TV-7 series military tube tester is considered excellent,
but it has a shortcoming: it is unable to test sweep tubes which don't have an octal base. Dan J. Nelson sold adapters for use with the TV-7. The adapters, containing 9 pin or 12 pin compactron sockets, are plugged in to the octal socket of the tube tester, permitting modern TV sweep/transmitting tubes like the 6KD6, 6LQ6 or 6HF5 to be tested. He used octal plugs with a 9 or 12 pin compactron tube socket wired on top as follows: Octal Pin 9-compactron pin Octal Pin 12-compactron pin 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 10 7 8 7 11 8 9 8 12 Example: 6HF5 tube 12 to 8 adapter fil 6.3 selectors BY5-0340 bias 44 shunt N/A Range D Press 2 and hold, then 3 Min 32 New 60 top cap to plate To perform a "Life" test, click the filament down one notch and retest the tube. The reading should not fall off more than 20% from the previous value. Readings lower than this indicate a cathode which is marginal. I don't know if Dan is still selling these, but it would be possible to duplicate his design using a Pomona TVS-8 above-chassis octal test socket adapter. 73, Ed Knobloch |
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