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Thanks for the info. However, for the I-177 I have seen no calibration =
procedure. I guess everything relies on the fact that the potentiometer = has the specified response. 73 Tony, I0JX "Edward Knobloch" ha scritto nel messaggio = news:geBOd.30844$QS5.21636@trndny06... Hello, Tony =20 Sorry, I can't help you find that tube tester bias pot. =20 One thing, though: I know the TV-7 manual gives voltmeter readings versus bias pot settings, set up using a military DC voltmeter of only 1K Ohm/volt sensitivity. The available voltmeter ranges were 0 to 10V and 0 to 50V, so the load across the bias pot was either 10K or 50K depending on the voltage to be measured during calibration of the bias pot. =20 I assume the I-177 was also intended to be calibrated using a DC voltmeter of that sensitivity. =20 73, Ed Knobloch =20 =20 depending Antonio Vernucci wrote: The I-177 tube tester has a very unusual non-linear wire-wound = potentiometer. =20 Does anyone have an idea on whether any surplus store could have it = on sale? =20 Thanks and 73 =20 Tony, I0JX |
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