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Re: [Amps] Ceraminc Tube Testing Services Sought

To: <RTTYMAN@aol.com>, " AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Ceraminc Tube Testing Services Sought
From: R.Measures <r@somis.org>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 10:23:03 -0800
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**  My advise is:  Send the tube to two rebuilding services.   I have had 
the experience of having a good tube declared a dud so that the 
rebuilding service could make money either by recarburizing a tube that 
didn't need it or by buying the "dud" from the customer at c. 1/6 of the 
price it's worth.  I know of one case where a tube was tested and 
declared a "dud" by the same rebuilder, but some months later it was 
submitted for testing and was it was declared to have normal emission.

>Hello All:
>
>I am interested in finding a business, service, or "reputable & recognized" 
>individual capable of testing ceramic transmitting tubes such as an Eimac 
>8874, 
>8875, or 8877 and supplying a written report based on the findings of each 
>tube tested.
>
>I recall seeing such a service on the Internet about 2 years ago, but a hard 
>drive crash took away all the information I had previously stored. A nominal 
>fee was naturally charged for each tube tested & report provided.
>
>All tubes are my own and were removed from my Amps. when I installed new 
>tubes in each of them.
>
>If you know of what I am seeking, kindly advise?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Les Nuhn, NN6K
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