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30th Jul 2011, 4:27 pm | #21 |
Hexode
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Location: Billinge, Wigan, UK.
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Re: Real Iconoscope pictures!
Absolutely fascinating.
Andy
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31st Jul 2011, 12:03 am | #22 |
Heptode
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Re: Real Iconoscope pictures!
Yes very good .I actually nerly bought one of these tubes at the nvcf a few years ago it was the year of the valve display. the chap wanted £150 for it i walked of but when ireturned to make an offer it was sold .I wonder where that tube is now !. Very inspiring this makes me want to play may be a 1" vidicon camera all valve But it must have a turret for the lens. Danny
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31st Jul 2011, 1:04 am | #23 |
Dekatron
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Location: Lynton, N. Devon, UK.
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Re: Real Iconoscope pictures!
I was impressed at the making of the video - clear, succinct, and good photography. And details such as scan coil manufacture was great.
My heart was in my mouth as one of the iconoscopes white-gettered! Could have been a lot of time spent making the camera with no replacement tube! The pictures from the iconoscope wre excellent - no shading evident. I'm not an experienced video engineer but I know this was an inherent problem with the iconoscope. |
23rd Jun 2016, 3:41 pm | #24 |
Pentode
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Champaign, Illinois, USA.
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Re: Real Iconoscope pictures!
I will hijack and resurrect this thread!
Day before yesterday I got one of the military iconoscope cameras working, sort of. Its on videokarma.org (broadcast gear forum). The iconoscope tube is bad, the getter is somewhat yellowed, apparently it gets gassy after 15 minutes and stops working until it cools off. Yes, is is very serious nail-biter, restoring the camera and then trying my two tubes, one tested gassy on a CRT tester (did not work), the other good (but I did not leave it running long enough to see the problem.) Nevertheless ... it works! If you ever see a good one for sale (even here in the US there are VERY few good ones) I'm buying. The Japanese guy has lost the blueprints and schematics! |
23rd Jun 2016, 9:11 pm | #25 |
Dekatron
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Edinburgh, UK.
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Re: Real Iconoscope pictures!
I'm looking forward to seeing your progress on VK.
Thanks for posting, Peter |