The very HV used in some pulse circuits causes the glass to do that. Ive
heard the chemical reason but dont remember it.
Carl
KM1H
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That's an interesting one. Can't use that one for a lamp.
What causes a tube to go like that? Surely it is
not done in the production process.
73, Alek
VK6APK
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