Hey Mike,
I ran into a similar situation when I was salvaging a tube
out of an older Zenith? Magnavox? (don't recall) TV. I
believe the tube number was 19VLKP22 and it's neck diameter
was MUCH larger than 'normal'. The only thing I could do with
it was to dispose of it properly. It just NOT TRUE that ANY
old color TV tube can be used as a replacement in our arcade
monitors. The mounting ears can also be a pain.
Just out of curiosity, where did you here that you COULD use
a VAT in place of the M48, VJT, VNJ or a VLT? I don't recall
that one ever being mentioned and I can't locate the link
to the Vectorlist archive.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: MKDUD@aol.com [mailto:MKDUD@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:19 AM
To: vectorlist@synthcom.com
Subject: VECTOR: Has anyone used a 19VATP22 in an Amplifone monitor??
Hello,
I'm running into a bit of trouble using a 19VATP22 tube for an Amplifone
monitor, and wondered if anyone could help. The physical size of the neck
seems to be about 3/16 too wide (in diameter) for the Amplifone yoke (from
Rauland M48AAW00X) to fit on, and the pins for the neck connector seem to be
about 1/4" further out in diameter than on the Rauland tube. Has anyone used
a 19VATP22 for Amplifone replacment? I can't see how you would get the yoke
to go on, and the pin diameter really has me baffled. Please help if you
can.
Thank You,
Michael Kelley
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