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< I have these in storage, prices, test results,
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2AP1A, RCA tested good on my Jackson 707 CRT tester < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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2AP1A, RCA tested good on my Jackson 707 CRT tester < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
3AP1, Sylvania JAN
tested good on
my Jackson 707 CRT tester < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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3BP1A,
Dumont NIB (I opened the box) to test, which
tested good on my Jackson 707 CRT tester < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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3BP1A, Dumont*
NIB, still sealed, untested. although there are no markings on the box to indicate the brand, the box is marked the same as the one just above that I did open and test. < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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3EP1, Raytronic tested good on my
Jackson 707 CRT tester
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3GP1, Dumont JAN
tested good on my
Jackson 707 CRT tester < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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3KP4, RCA
open filament, display only (as-is) < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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5BP1, RCA tested good on my
Jackson 707 CRT tester < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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7JP4s
for sale < click/tap image for more info
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TP-400, Philco tested
very good on my Jackson 707 CRT tester removed from a parts set years ago, shows a faint raster pattern on the phosphor that indicates moderate use. I have seen these with a heavy use, darker pattern and still show a nice, clear picture. There are no markings on this tube but as I understand, Philco was the only source for this rather scarce & unique tube. < click/tap image for more info and enlarged view. |
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A must have for serious Vintage Television Folks Published in 1962 by Philco. Detailed specs including operating voltages and base diagrams for just about all CRT's made (including scope tubes) from the early 1930s to published date. |
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