> May be an open mercury vapor rectifier, like a 866 (not an 866A !) does the 
> same. If you can get one with lower heater consumption it is better for your 
> electricity bill.
> Don't know what spectrum OSAGE rectifiers radiate. anyhow they have no 
> filament.
> Any other small mercury tubes that could do the job?

Argon tubes also emit a useful amount of UV.  Maybe an ordinary AR-1 argon 
bulb, or an 0Z4G rectifier?

- John

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