Antique Electronic Supply, www.tubesandmore.com, also sells these tube bases.
Don't go destroying tubes for these unless you have
verified their death on a calibrated tube tester of adequate quality [TV-7, etc]
Peter Chadwick wrote:
> Around the Dayton flea market, you can still find the original 1-1/4 inch
> diameter 4 and 5 pin forms made by Hammarlund et al, usually stuffed in a box
> under the table.
>
> When I get around to it, I'm intending to machine up the necessary fixtures
> for
> making coilstock like AirDux and B & W. Another one of those of 'one day'
> jobs.....
>
> However, this sort of discussion suggests that there are hams out there who
> build equipment. These days, I wonder if that is that still allowed ?
>
>
> 73
>
> Peter G3RZP
>
>
>
>
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jim
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