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Old 12th Jun 2006, 10:29 am   #1
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Default CRT equivalents?

Does anyone know of an on-line list of TV tube equivallents? I've seen a list of tube types somewhere (but didn't bookmark it at the time and now can't find it!) giving heater viltages, neck diameters, electrode details, ion traps, etc, but wasn't easy to use as an equivalents list without retyping it into a spreadsheet of some type.

Perhaps there's a booklet available...? At present I'm looking for the equivalent for a MW22-16 (CRM192?) and of course availability - perhaps in Europe? I've had a good look around on the web, but not yet turned anything up.

The data is probably out there...

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Old 12th Jun 2006, 10:57 am   #2
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Default Re: CRT equivallents

The always excellent TDSL, free from here:

http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/

has CRTs as well as valves.
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Old 13th Jun 2006, 5:43 pm   #3
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Hi Jeffrey,

Thanks for the info. I've not had time to check out the site closely, but it looks promising.

For anyone else interested, I've also found http://www.shinjo.info/frank/sheetsM.html but it's only useful if you already know what to look for as data for each valve/tube is in a .pdf file and there are loads of them!

and

http://freespace.virgin.net/andy.valve/tubedata.htm which is clearly laid out for cross checking, and

http://www.aade.com/tubepedia/1colle...tubepedia5.htm, although only has a few TV tubes.

If I find anything else useful to forum readers, I'll add it here later.

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