6/13/2014 11:49:37 AMJim(112088:0)
My tube tester does not list a 39/44 tube or either a 39 or 44. Is ther an equivalent?
6/13/2014 8:27:19 PMeasyrider8(112094:112088)
:My tube tester does not list a 39/44 tube or either a 39 or 44. Is ther an equivalent?
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What model tube tester do you have??
6/14/2014 7:55:20 AMJim(112104:112094)
::My tube tester does not list a 39/44 tube or either a 39 or 44. Is ther an equivalent?
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My tube tester is a Triplett Model 3444 Laboratory Tube Analyzer. Thanks for any info. Jim
6/14/2014 12:46:05 PMCarl T(112107:112104)
:::My tube tester does not list a 39/44 tube or either a 39 or 44. Is ther an equivalent?
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::What model tube tester do you have??
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:My tube tester is a Triplett Model 3444 Laboratory Tube Analyzer. Thanks for any info. Jim
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Jim,
Check out this thread:
http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=221625Carl T
6/15/2014 12:07:44 PMJim (112124:112107)
::::My tube tester does not list a 39/44 tube or either a 39 or 44. Is ther an equivalent?
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:::What model tube tester do you have??
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::My tube tester is a Triplett Model 3444 Laboratory Tube Analyzer. Thanks for any info. Jim
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:Jim,
:Check out this thread:
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http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=221625:Carl T
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Thanks Carl T. for the great info. I was able to test the 39/44 tubes with the 24A settings and using the 6.3 filament voltage. Jim