Didn't know about him, thanks for the info Bob. I dropped him an email.
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Dengler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:41 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re IFR 1500 CRT (was RE: [
I have same problem with IFR 1200. Need crt. Someone said it is a 95AB31 by
Hatachi. Anyone have one of these puppies in there junk box? Just got off
telephone with Aeroflex a few minutes ago about my IFR1500. Whew, those
people are something else. They have had posession of my IFR1500 l
At 2/28/2005 07:06 AM, you wrote:
>Anyone know of a cheap replacement CRT for IFR 1500's? I've more or less
>retired my 1500 because the CRT has gotten so dim, but still I prefer the
>1500's spectrum analyzer over my other SM's (HP 8920B's) so I'd like to
>rejuvenate it at some point.
Have you
2005 10:06 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT- Cushman CE5
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> Anyone know of a cheap replacement CRT for IFR 1500's? I've more or less
> retired my 1500 because the CRT has gotten so dim, but still I prefer the
> 1500's spectrum analyzer over my other SM's (
ater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT- Cushman CE5
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> There are two versions of the scope module, the 301 and the 301A.
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> Neil - WA6KLA
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> Burt Lang wrote:
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> > Is the scope in the CE5 a plug-i
There are two versions of the scope module, the 301 and the 301A.
Neil - WA6KLA
Burt Lang wrote:
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> Is the scope in the CE5 a plug-in model 301 module? If so, the CRT is a
> 3RP1A tube. If not that module, please disregard.
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> Burt VE2BMQ>>>
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> hwingate wrote:
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> > The CRT di
Is the scope in the CE5 a plug-in model 301 module? If so, the CRT is a
3RP1A tube. If not that module, please disregard.
Burt VE2BMQ>>>
hwingate wrote:
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> The CRT display in my old CE5 has gotten so dim that I have to turn
> the lights off to use it. Does anyone know the CRT tube number
My CE-5 has the same problem.
I am thinking about how way back in my early TV servicing days,
some televisions used an oscilloscope type CRT - used deflection
plates for the internal sweep instead of the later used external
magnetic deflection circuitry.
Those older TV's, as I v
At 09:48 PM 2/27/2005 -, you wrote:
>The CRT display in my old CE5 has gotten so dim that I have to turn
>the lights off to use it. Does anyone know the CRT tube number used in
>it so I can start looking for one? (It is much easier asking than
>taking it apart and looking !!)
<---I'd check t
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