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Heres a link for tube data
And here's an Exhaustive tube database with pictures and data
Click on the pictures and get results and then go deeper by clicking on those pictures.
If you want one specific tube click in the magnifying glass (which is a search function)
I find it very informative.
http://www.r-type.org/static/valves.htm
Click on the pictures and get results and then go deeper by clicking on those pictures.
If you want one specific tube click in the magnifying glass (which is a search function)
I find it very informative.
http://www.r-type.org/static/valves.htm
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Re: Heres a link for tube data
They put a lot of work into that.

Raymanretro- Noob

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Re: Heres a link for tube data
Looks good great link thanks.Sprman : )
sprman- Wise Man

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Re: Heres a link for tube data
Hi Jewel
Have you lived in Long beach since the 60s?
I lived there from 1957 until 1972.
Lived a block from Poly High School.
I took a class after hours on radio there, built my first one tube radio using a 117L7.
Got my first Ham License in abt 1968 WA6ICO
Did a lot of fun stuff, cars, beach, between LB and Huntington Beach. A real American Graffiti time for me.
On the walk to High School and back I would walk down the alley, kitty corner from school. There used to be a radio repair shop on Atlantic Ave, specializing in car radio installation. This is when transistor radios were just coming on scene. They used to take the old radios and stack them (literally) behind the shop for garbage pickup. It was like heaven to me, being a garbage picker and such. I lived on New York ST. Boy my neighborhood sure has changed since I was there.I graduated from Poly High School Evening Classes in Feb 1963, cause I goofed off in High school so I didn't get to graduated till 6 months later.
Have you lived in Long beach since the 60s?
I lived there from 1957 until 1972.
Lived a block from Poly High School.
I took a class after hours on radio there, built my first one tube radio using a 117L7.
Got my first Ham License in abt 1968 WA6ICO
Did a lot of fun stuff, cars, beach, between LB and Huntington Beach. A real American Graffiti time for me.
On the walk to High School and back I would walk down the alley, kitty corner from school. There used to be a radio repair shop on Atlantic Ave, specializing in car radio installation. This is when transistor radios were just coming on scene. They used to take the old radios and stack them (literally) behind the shop for garbage pickup. It was like heaven to me, being a garbage picker and such. I lived on New York ST. Boy my neighborhood sure has changed since I was there.I graduated from Poly High School Evening Classes in Feb 1963, cause I goofed off in High school so I didn't get to graduated till 6 months later.
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Re: Heres a link for tube data
I live near heartwell park. between woodruff and bellflower on harco street i have lived here since 1983 been collecting old radio's for 28 years check out my web site. Jewel
Re: Heres a link for tube data
Please post your Web site, as I have tried to find it 
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Re: Heres a link for tube data
BEST TUBE SITE I HAVE SEEN WILL BE REAL HELPFUL.
THIS WILL HELP A LOT FOR SUBS.
THIS WILL HELP A LOT FOR SUBS.
denver- Wise Man

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Re: Heres a link for tube data
Hello all, I am just returning to radio. I got (picked up on side of the road waiting for trash pickup) a Sencore TC 154 Tube Checker. In the same haul, was a Sencore TM 116 Tube Tester Modernizing Panel. I have a (on line) Manual for the Tube Tester, but I can find nothing on the 116. Can anyone here point me in a good direction as to where I can get Docs on this unit?
Thanks, Steve
Thanks, Steve
Stephen Myers- Noob

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Re: Heres a link for tube data
you have to register but go Here.
Click HERE
Click HERE
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Re: Heres a link for tube data
Thanks Cliff ... Very nice Tube site
btw. I sort of grew up in Long Beach PCH near Santa Fe (navy housing - 1955 to 1961) ... Lived a couple of years in N. Long Beach in a dump called Carmelitos near Atlantic/Del Amo ... Dad bought a House in Westminster in Orange county about 1964. I used to help Mr Jarvis in his TV repair shop as a Kid
... He kept me busy and I got to keep all of the old parts I could strip off of a junked chassis.
btw. I sort of grew up in Long Beach PCH near Santa Fe (navy housing - 1955 to 1961) ... Lived a couple of years in N. Long Beach in a dump called Carmelitos near Atlantic/Del Amo ... Dad bought a House in Westminster in Orange county about 1964. I used to help Mr Jarvis in his TV repair shop as a Kid

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