Found TV with direct G07 tube replacement!

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I was hanging out at Mundoman's place today checking some things out and he had a couple tvs to consider for tube donorship. One of them was a wooden-boxed MGA/Mitsubishi that I think was dated 1981. It had channel changer knobs on it. Inside was a 19VJPT22 tube with 2.2ohms on horizontal and 52.5ohms on the Vertical.

As far as I'm concerned, thats an EXACT replacement for a G07 tube!! Number for number yoke for yoke.

My donor tv list is here if anyone ever wants to check it out. Again note that all these readings and listings are from other people or things on the board, so don't take them as gospel, just something to keep handy if you're out hunting for some tubes...

http://www.junknet.net/donor-tvs

Jeff
 
Yeah I forgot the yoke connector will need to be swapped. My rule for yoke connectors though is that 98% of the time the horizontal is almost always red and blue, or RED and SOMETHING, and the other two, whatever colors they are, are obviously vertical.

This tv was the first time the horiz was something other than red and blue, but the colors were red and gray, and its possible the gray maybe was blue at some point in its life.
 
I was hanging out at Mundoman's place today checking some things out and he had a couple tvs to consider for tube donorship.
http://www.junknet.net/donor-tvs

Jeff

Just checked the WG 4906 it has H 3.3 and V 8.1 (EDIT: just rechecked and its 81 NOT 8.1)
Would those Zenith tubes with 3.2 & 9 work?

Guess it wont work, but your chart has the WG4900 has 2.6 & 34.6
Is mine a different yoke since it has 81 instead of 34?

Edit again: Thanks Ken.
 
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Your donor tv link is dead. I would love to get a copy of that list.

I was hanging out at Mundoman's place today checking some things out and he had a couple tvs to consider for tube donorship. One of them was a wooden-boxed MGA/Mitsubishi that I think was dated 1981. It had channel changer knobs on it. Inside was a 19VJPT22 tube with 2.2ohms on horizontal and 52.5ohms on the Vertical.

As far as I'm concerned, thats an EXACT replacement for a G07 tube!! Number for number yoke for yoke.

My donor tv list is here if anyone ever wants to check it out. Again note that all these readings and listings are from other people or things on the board, so don't take them as gospel, just something to keep handy if you're out hunting for some tubes...

http://www.junknet.net/donor-tvs

Jeff
 
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