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Originally Posted by Tubejunke
Since Tud1 wants to collect c.r.t. testers, I figured I would post this here. .....Just PM if interested.
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+1 Id be happy to let my two 467's go cheap also. But I will hit the solder joints first to be sure they are not easy fixes. I only like working on older stuff and 1970s delta-gun tubes.
Over the last 3 years, I have a B&K 445 that gives me the best read on any older CRT, I disconnected the "dynamic intensifier button" as it scares the hell out of me just thinking of actually pushing it. "Remove shorts" is a scary feature too
For the previous 40 years, my Heathkit IT-5320, that works on a Beltron-style circuit. It can hit a CRT hard on rejuvenate if it needs to but Ive never trashed a cathode either