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Default HP 214 output tubes?

Okay so the nice folks here at work have decided to procure an H-P 214 pulse generator cheap off ebay. And guess what, it
doesn't work!

Quick examination revealed the output tubes were gassy - the getter looks like chalk. And here's the even worse problem...
the tubes seem to have absolutely no marking on them! We found & downloaded a manual on the 'net but of course the parts
list section is missing.

So... does anyone perchance know what those tubes are? Industry-standard number would be great, but even an HP number would
be a start.

Thanks!

Eric Law


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Eric Law wrote:

Okay so the nice folks here at work have decided to procure an H-P 214 pulse generator cheap off ebay. And guess what, it
doesn't work!

Quick examination revealed the output tubes were gassy - the getter looks like chalk. And here's the even worse problem...
the tubes seem to have absolutely no marking on them! We found & downloaded a manual on the 'net but of course the parts
list section is missing.

So... does anyone perchance know what those tubes are? Industry-standard number would be great, but even an HP number would
be a start.

Thanks!

Eric Law


E130L

7534

http://www.akh.se/tubes/htm/e130l.htm

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Eric Law wrote:

Okay so the nice folks here at work have decided to procure an H-P 214 pulse generator cheap off ebay. And guess what, it
doesn't work!

Quick examination revealed the output tubes were gassy - the getter looks like chalk. And here's the even worse
problem... the tubes seem to have absolutely no marking on them! We found & downloaded a manual on the 'net but of course
the parts list section is missing.

So... does anyone perchance know what those tubes are? Industry-standard number would be great, but even an HP number
would be a start.

Thanks!

Eric Law


E130L

7534

http://www.akh.se/tubes/htm/e130l.htm

Jorgen


Jorgen,

Thanks! That's exactly what I needed.


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