[AT] re: nase / VOM meters

Larry D. Goss rlgoss at evansville.net
Fri Jul 22 16:01:49 PDT 2005


Right, but a 6SN7 used to be $1.13.  Now, they list them as high as
$41.80.

Larry

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check these folks out.

http://www.tubesandmore.com/

They don't seem to think tubes and the like are out of fashion.

Charlie
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> On 22 Jul 2005 at 12:41, Mike Sloane wrote:
>
>> Ah, that brings back memories. I still have an Eico 'scope up in the
>> attic of the barn - it doesn't work, and I suspect that the the power
>> supply filter capacitors have dried out, among other problems. But I
>> still have a Browning "oscillosynchrocsope" that dates back to WWII
that
>> I rigged to use as a poor man's ignition analyzer for a few years. I
>> think it still works about as well as it ever did. And then there is
the
>> RCA "Junior Voltohmist" (a VTVM) that works just fine and is used
>> regularly when testing model railroad components. And then there are
my
>> dad's "Hi Fi" Macintosh/Sherwood/Gerrard/Altec components that I have
>> been tempted to sell on eBay but are too heavy/fragile to ship to a
>> buyer. And the Lafayette Radio stereo receiver, the RCA signal
>> generator, Heathkit mono amplifier, Heathkit dual trace scope, etc.,
>> original Apple computers (complete with soft carrying bags), Keypro
and
>> Compaq "portable" PCs, and other stuff I have forgotten about. I
suppose
>> the whole mess will go into a dumpster after I die and someone is
stuck
>> with cleaning out the barn.
>>
>> Mike
>
>
>
> I have one of those counter top Vac tube testors like you used to use
in 
> drug stores and
> hardware stores stored around here. It had a panel with  half zillion 
> sockets. It "ran
> when parked".   :-)
> I don't suppose there is a lot of demand for them now.   :-)
>
> -- 
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> At Hewick Midwest
>      Wealth beyond belief, just no money...
>
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Highlands,
> Cleasby Yorkshire England, Virginia, Kentucky then Indiana. In America
100
> years
> before the revolution.
>
>
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> Central Indiana USA
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