Is the scope in the CE5 a plug-in model 301 module? If so, the CRT is a
3RP1A tube. If not that module, please disregard.
Burt VE2BMQ
hwingate wrote:
The CRT display in my old CE5 has gotten so dim that I have to turn
the lights off to use it. Does anyone know the CRT tube number used
There are two versions of the scope module, the 301 and the 301A.
Neil - WA6KLA
Burt Lang wrote:
Is the scope in the CE5 a plug-in model 301 module? If so, the CRT is a
3RP1A tube. If not that module, please disregard.
Burt VE2BMQ
hwingate wrote:
The CRT display in my
: [Repeater-Builder] OT- Cushman CE5
There are two versions of the scope module, the 301 and the 301A.
Neil - WA6KLA
Burt Lang wrote:
Is the scope in the CE5 a plug-in model 301 module? If so,
the CRT is a
3RP1A tube. If not that module, please disregard.
Burt VE2BMQ
28, 2005 10:06 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT- Cushman CE5
Anyone know of a cheap replacement CRT for IFR 1500's? I've more or less
retired my 1500 because the CRT has gotten so dim, but still I prefer the
1500's spectrum analyzer over my other SM's (HP 8920B's) so I'd like
At 2/28/2005 07:06 AM, you wrote:
Anyone know of a cheap replacement CRT for IFR 1500's? I've more or less
retired my 1500 because the CRT has gotten so dim, but still I prefer the
1500's spectrum analyzer over my other SM's (HP 8920B's) so I'd like to
rejuvenate it at some point.
Have you
I have same problem with IFR 1200. Need crt. Someone said it is a 95AB31 by
Hatachi. Anyone have one of these puppies in there junk box? Just got off
telephone with Aeroflex a few minutes ago about my IFR1500. Whew, those
people are something else. They have had posession of my IFR1500
Didn't know about him, thanks for the info Bob. I dropped him an email.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Dengler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:41 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re IFR 1500 CRT (was RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT- Cushman CE5
My CE-5 has the same problem.
I am thinking about how way back in my early TV servicing days,
some televisions used an oscilloscope type CRT - used deflection
plates for the internal sweep instead of the later used external
magnetic deflection circuitry.
Those older TV's, as I
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