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Randall, the I-177 tube tester uses 3 shunts for 3 ranges of gm measure.
My I-177 was defective, the shunts were broken, so the measure was not ok. These shunts are near a switch, as I can remember. The repair was done a lot of years ago, so control by yourself ! bye from Piero ( ex I1SPO, ex I5SPO). "AB9GO" ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... Well since I am boxing the loose tubes I have, guess I had better test them! I have a military I-177 Made by Daven that sez that the gm of the tubes is 3x higher than it should be. A 6K6 should be 1600 but I read 4200!!! Pins the needle on the 3000 range and reads 4200 on the 6000 range. All known good tubes tested read high. I do not see a pot or adjustable power resistor to change the calibration. Looked @ the calibration info on the Hickok 600 series, but is too different to apply to the I-177. Any ideas? Anyone have the calibration routine for the I-177? The mil manuals I have found do not have a calibration routine. Thanks Randy. |
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