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Garry W Tidler October 13th 07 02:35 PM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 
Looking for a tube adaptor to test a small 7 pin tube (6A7) in a large 7 pin socket or just a small 7 pin tube socket .

I could make a adaptor , small 7 pin to a 8 pin plug.

I have 3 tube testers but none with the 7 pin small socket .

I would trade one of these test plugs / sockets for a 7 pin small socket or adaptor. I have 2 of each size .





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Garry W Tidler

WW9GT


Neil S October 13th 07 07:10 PM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 
"Garry W Tidler" wrote in message
. ..
Looking for a tube adaptor to test a small 7 pin tube (6A7) in a large 7
pin socket or just a small 7 pin tube socket .

Garry W Tidler

WW9GT

I understood that many [most] tube testers have a 'universal' 7 pin [large
pin] socket that will take both large and smaller pitch diameter tube bases.
I think that all my tube testers have them. What model tester are you using?

Neil S.




Garry W Tidler October 15th 07 03:10 PM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 
I thought of doing that , that's what I will do

THANKS

Garry
"Lynn Richardson" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 09:35:57 -0400, "Garry W Tidler"

wrote:

Looking for a tube adaptor to test a small 7 pin tube (6A7) in a large 7
pin socket or just a small 7 pin tube socket .

I could make a adaptor , small 7 pin to a 8 pin plug.

I have 3 tube testers but none with the 7 pin small socket .

I would trade one of these test plugs / sockets for a 7 pin small socket
or adaptor. I have 2 of each size .


Heck, for a one time test, I'd just use jumper clips from the existing
socket.
It's not like the tube tester is going to be using RF.




Garry W Tidler October 15th 07 09:22 PM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 



" Looking for a tube adaptor
Garry W Tidler



I understood that many [most] tube testers have a 'universal' 7 pin [large
pin] socket that will take both large and smaller pitch diameter tube
bases. I think that all my tube testers have them. What model tester are
you using?

Neil S.


My main tube tester is a eico 667 with a eico 615 adaptor.


Could not get it to work , but my Radio City Products tube tester works with
both sizes . Learn something new everyday.

THANKS

Garry WW9GT



Neil S October 16th 07 07:15 PM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 
So, Garry, is the socket in the main chassis of the Eico 667 or in the
adaptor? My Eico 666 has the dual socket. Strange.

Neil S.

"Garry W Tidler" wrote in message
. ..



" Looking for a tube adaptor
Garry W Tidler



I understood that many [most] tube testers have a 'universal' 7 pin
[large pin] socket that will take both large and smaller pitch diameter
tube bases. I think that all my tube testers have them. What model tester
are you using?

Neil S.


My main tube tester is a eico 667 with a eico 615 adaptor.


Could not get it to work , but my Radio City Products tube tester works
with both sizes . Learn something new everyday.

THANKS

Garry WW9GT





Garry W Tidler October 17th 07 10:17 PM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 
The 615 adaptor has a 4 pin 5 pin 6 pin and a large 7 pin .

I have another adaptor around here somewhere . When I find it , I will check
it .

I found the other adaptor It has the dual 7 pin . Both are eico 615
adaptors

That is strange .

I will post pictures of both adaptors .

Looks like I am good to test

Thanks

Garry WW9GT





"Neil S" wrote in message
news:Hc7Ri.10986$GO5.5773@edtnps90...
So, Garry, is the socket in the main chassis of the Eico 667 or in the
adaptor? My Eico 666 has the dual socket. Strange.

Neil S.

"Garry W Tidler" wrote in message
. ..



" Looking for a tube adaptor
Garry W Tidler



I understood that many [most] tube testers have a 'universal' 7 pin
[large pin] socket that will take both large and smaller pitch diameter
tube bases. I think that all my tube testers have them. What model
tester are you using?

Neil S.


My main tube tester is a eico 667 with a eico 615 adaptor.


Could not get it to work , but my Radio City Products tube tester works
with both sizes . Learn something new everyday.

THANKS

Garry WW9GT






Neil S October 18th 07 01:54 AM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 
Gee, Garry, that is REALLY strange that a test adaptor for a tube tester
came with only a large 7 pin socket. The second example is more 'normal'
with the dual 7 socket with pilot lamp test provision. I wonder what the
manual for the 615 shows. If any socket was fitted, I would have thought the
'small' 7 for testing receiver tubes [such as the 6A7] rather than the
'large' 7 that was for more 'commercial/industrial' types.

Neil S.

"Garry W Tidler" wrote in message
. ..
The 615 adaptor has a 4 pin 5 pin 6 pin and a large 7 pin .

I have another adaptor around here somewhere . When I find it , I will
check it .

I found the other adaptor It has the dual 7 pin . Both are eico 615
adaptors

That is strange .

I will post pictures of both adaptors .

Looks like I am good to test

Thanks

Garry WW9GT





"Neil S" wrote in message
news:Hc7Ri.10986$GO5.5773@edtnps90...
So, Garry, is the socket in the main chassis of the Eico 667 or in the
adaptor? My Eico 666 has the dual socket. Strange.

Neil S.

"Garry W Tidler" wrote in message
. ..



" Looking for a tube adaptor
Garry W Tidler



I understood that many [most] tube testers have a 'universal' 7 pin
[large pin] socket that will take both large and smaller pitch diameter
tube bases. I think that all my tube testers have them. What model
tester are you using?

Neil S.


My main tube tester is a eico 667 with a eico 615 adaptor.

Could not get it to work , but my Radio City Products tube tester works
with both sizes . Learn something new everyday.

THANKS

Garry WW9GT








Neil S October 20th 07 05:16 PM

wanted 7pin tube adaptor
 
The old 'large pin' 7 contact tube base came in two flavours with a very
small difference in pitch diamerter, something like 1/16" difference. Who
knows why that was done. Cinch or Amphenol [or both] came up with a socket
for tube testers that had the already rectangular holes in the moulded
Bakelite body elongated radially to allow pins of both pitch diameters to
fit. If you look at Garry's photo of the Eico 615 adaptors, you can clearly
see the difference in the pin slots of the upper and lower version of the
adaptor 7 pin socket [notice the inner edge is closer to the centre by about
1/32"]. The 'universal' one also has the pilot lamp test socket in the
centre.

Neil S.

"Radio Waves" wrote in message
...

I'm scratching my head on this one. What would be a 7 pin large tube?
Those 2 sockets in the original post look the same to me. I have a I-177
and there is only 1 7 pin old style socket.





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