A little household amonia on a t-shirt can sometimes bring up the numbers if
they're not gone altogether.
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John Cusick wrote:
OK, I'm really not sure if this is a dumb question or not... and it seems
to me that this is the place to ask.
I have a box of old radio tubes (15 or 20) that physically look NOS, but
the identification of each has been rubbed off with time and handling by
various non-cautious people.
Is there any way to identify an unknown tube type? I have a tube testor,
O'scope, pwr supply, and other various pieces of test equip.and I hate to
throw these away since I have a few old radios I would like to repair, and
may have a use for them.
I'm hoping there is a method that is simpler than hanging around Ebay for
a month in case I need a few and one of mine end up in the garbage due to
lack of ID.
Regards,
John C.
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