VDC supplies all these companies with their tubes and
they do not have any more of those tubes.. in fact
they do not have 19v.... anything left of any make. I
think if you are to find one it will be with a
collector lucky enough to have bought one.
--- Doug Hill <doug@grouplogic.com> wrote:
>
> Pat,
> Add me to the list of people with a K6100 with a
> broken tube. The actual tube is a 19VLUP22 which
> apparently you might be able to get from Richardson
> Electronics. The have the part listed as "On Order"
> and they'll happily take your $165. I've ordered
> one but we'll see if it actually turns up. Of
> course you then have to refit your yoke and do all
> the conversion again - something I have never tried
> and seems pretty tricky. Perhaps other folk on this
> list might have some conversion/purity tips. The
> Richardson link is:
>
>
http://catalog.rell.com/rellecom/scripts/SkuPage.asp?SKU=78710&PNO=&PNM=
>
> One other thing, someone on this list also
> recommended Hawkeye Picture Tubes
> [http://www.hawkeyepicturetube.com/index.html] as a
> possible option for repairing a busted tube but the
> kind gentleman on the phone there said that if the
> vacuum has been compromised then it's probably not
> worth and/or not possible to save the tube. His
> test was to look for black spots on the front of the
> tube where the phosphors have been damaged. There
> were a few tiny pinprick sized spots on mine which
> was bad news apparently. [There were off-center
> where you'd normally find a phosphor burn by over
> doing the SCREEN control]. He was also going to
> see if he could locate a 19VLUP22 tube for me but I
> haven't heard from him in about a week.
>
> Not much help I'm afraid other than to say that
> there's others in the same predicament....
>
> -doug
>
> ________________________________________
> From: owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org
> [owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of Pat
> Danis [patdanis@verizon.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 12:17 AM
> To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
> Subject: RE: VECTOR: Replacing a WG6100 picture
> tube?
>
> --I have 4 6100's with busted necks or missing tubes
> and 3 G08's with busted
> necks. It is truly a sad site. 2 of the g08's I am
> responsible for due to
> poor storage. I sure could use some tubes as much
> as the next guy but can't
> afford to spend a mint replacing them.. I know
> there are some tubes in
> televison sets that are the 100 degree type and are
> compatible with the
> 6100. A google search did not turn up anything.
> Does anyone here know of a
> specific type of 19" television that I could rob the
> tube from to fix these
> sad cases?
>
> Pat Danis
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