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For sale:
RCA power tube octal socket, part # 109059, NOS/NIB, heavy duty lime green plastic/phenolic material with integrated molded air duct with 2 1/8" male threads, and molded mounting flanges. Pictures at http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/...RCAsocket1.jpg http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/...RCAsocket2.jpg http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/...RCAsocket3.jpg Asking $10 shipped to any US address. Thanks for looking. -Al |
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 01:57:08 +0000, Al Schapira wrote:
For sale: RCA power tube octal socket, part # 109059, NOS/NIB, heavy duty lime green plastic/phenolic material with integrated molded air duct with 2 1/8" male threads, and molded mounting flanges. Pictures at http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/...RCAsocket1.jpg http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/...RCAsocket2.jpg http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/...RCAsocket3.jpg Asking $10 shipped to any US address. Thanks for looking. -Al Looks like a TV high voltage rectifier socket. The slots around the edge are for the filament wires from the flyback transformer. Of course, just because it was made for one purpose doesn't mean that it can't be used for another. Since it has all the contacts, a power tube would work. -- Jim Mueller To get my real email address, replace wrongname with eportiz. Then replace nospam with sacbeemail. |
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Jim wrote:
Of course, just because it was made for one purpose doesn't mean that it can't be used for another. Since it has all the contacts, a power tube would work. Well, Jim, these HV TV sockets usually dont have all the contracts! He doesnt show the bottom but often there are only 4 socket pins... which is why I pitched all mine a while back. worthless for anything but the sets they were designed for, which is the scourge of most TV parts... Mark Oppat |
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Nope... the bottom view shows all pins installed. I guess they'd wotk
OK??? Mark Oppat wrote: Jim wrote: Of course, just because it was made for one purpose doesn't mean that it can't be used for another. Since it has all the contacts, a power tube would work. Well, Jim, these HV TV sockets usually dont have all the contracts! He doesnt show the bottom but often there are only 4 socket pins... which is why I pitched all mine a while back. worthless for anything but the sets they were designed for, which is the scourge of most TV parts... Mark Oppat |
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sure would, but that is rare to see all the pins there... I wonder if it
was an aftermarket version where you could remove the ones you didnt need??? I worked at a parts distributor in the late 70's, sold a bunch of these, but dont recall if there were "universal". I know we had a whole rack of different ones... and, they were pretty dusty from not selling! Mark Oppat "K3HVG" wrote in message ... Nope... the bottom view shows all pins installed. I guess they'd wotk OK??? Mark Oppat wrote: Jim wrote: Of course, just because it was made for one purpose doesn't mean that it can't be used for another. Since it has all the contacts, a power tube would work. Well, Jim, these HV TV sockets usually dont have all the contracts! He doesnt show the bottom but often there are only 4 socket pins... which is why I pitched all mine a while back. worthless for anything but the sets they were designed for, which is the scourge of most TV parts... Mark Oppat |
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