What monitor chasis goes with this tube???

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Got a 13" tube that is NOS and I need to know what monitor set-up this goes to. I've been searching the internet and getting no results. 8 pins and the following label...

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It's really not that simple. Is there a yoke attached? If not then that tube will work with the 4700, 4800, some K7000s, and possibly others...
 
That's not going to be an easy one to find a chassis for. Every 13" arcade monitor I've seen was a CR23 tube. A WG7000 is the only chassis that comes to mind to use with that.
 
I've seen later era Wells-Gardner monitors (7203 series) use Chunghwa tubes. These were 19"ers though. What's the yoke connector look like? TV tubes usually have a different style of connector than amusement monitors.

Edward
 
Might I suggest checking with that 8Liner guy..........I mean he's selling chassis for TV tube swaps. Basically he's selling a chassis that you could use with a TV tube and it's original yoke. Don't know how well it looks, but it has to be Low Impedance.

http://www.8liners.com/datatech/monitor.html

Send him an email with the Amount of Pins on the Neck, the Vertical Deflection in ohms, and the TV tube type and he may be able to turn up something for you.

I checked with him to see if this 13" Funai tube would work and he offered me a chassis that would be compatible so I could make a bench testing monitor. Still have yet to order it yet though..........
 
That's not going to be an easy one to find a chassis for. Every 13" arcade monitor I've seen was a 29mm tube. A WG7000 is the only chassis that comes to mind to use with that.

Fixed. Neither the G07, 4600 or 4900 13" tubes have a neck that is listed as CR-23, even though the 19" versions are...
 
I contacted JOMAC at http://www.jomac.net.au/index.htm and they informed me that this tube needs a Kortek KTM-F14 chassis and that my readings are a bit off (first time using the digital multimeter so I should have expected that). Anyways, now I just need to find a very nice, rebuilt chassis for this new tube and a frame...but it will have to wait until I have funds (the story of everyone's life).
 
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