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Thanks so much, Bruce.
I smell a Winter Project ahead! I would think that adapter should work with most other sets of the time. All one would need is the settings for the tube to be evaluated to program one's tester correctly. David |
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I do have a supplemental chart for the TV7 with reference to using the ED adaptor. It lists the settings for the CV # of the tube so a cross reference is needed. For example ARP4 is a CV1322. List is here:
https://frank.pocnet.net/other/Servi...CVnumbers.html |
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Bruce.
When you have a chance, can you post the dimensions of that valve adapter box? Thanks, David |
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It's 6.5" L X 2.5" W X 1" D. Mounting frame is attached to the lid.
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Thanks for the measurements and photos, Bruce.
I have a 2-1/8” slot at the top of my Precision Tube Tester used to stow the cables. I should be able to use it to store a free standing version of this adapter quite nicely. Trying to decide now whether to use an 8 conductor cable very similar to the one on your set, or a brown cloth loomed equivalent that looks like the Remote Supply Connector cable for the ZE-11 and ZE-12 52-Set Supply. Will probably pick up a length of each to see which is more flexible to work with. Cheers for now, David |
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I have the valve sockets for you, the only difference is that the B7 one is one piece moulded bakelite (i.e. does not have a metal mounting ring), the others are as per Bruce's photograph.
Octal plug is proving difficult - I've found chassis-mount ones (like a reverse valve socket) both with and without the metal mounting plate, but not a cable mounting type. There's also the WS 52 connector - you'll need a thin 1/4" AF socket to remove the nuts holding the contact springs. (o.d. less than 0.38" to clear the recesses in the socket.) I'll see if I can get them in the post tomorrow. Chris. |
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Thanks, Chris. Your help is very much appreciated.
I have found a potential source for the octal plug in the States. They carry them with clip on covers with a metal grommeted hole in the end for the cable to pass through. Just waiting to see if they have the ones like Bruce’s photo, with the metal cable clip which I think serves as an anti strain devise for the cable. Will let you know what I find out. Best regards, David |
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