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I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

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  • Robert [KJ5ELX] :donor:F Robert [KJ5ELX] :donor:

    @jztusk lol I'm in my mid 40's and I have one of these under my workbench. I used it before to determine I needed to replace a high-mileage triode in an all-American-six radio I was restoring.

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    jz.tusk
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    #19

    @FuturisticRobert

    You're the reason I put all the "retro" hashtags on my post. 😆

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    • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

      I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

      Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

      #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

      ChuckC This user is from outside of this forum
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      Chuck
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      #20

      @jztusk I have seen *and used* one of those.

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      • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

        @FuturisticRobert

        You're the reason I put all the "retro" hashtags on my post. 😆

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        Robert [KJ5ELX] :donor:
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        #21

        @jztusk in my defense I've been obsessed with radio and electronics and their history since before the whole "retro" thing came into vogue. It has to do with growing up surrounded by broadcast engineers and their collections of strange and wondrous magical boxes that plucked signals out of the air with glass bottles that glowed.

        Radio is magic and you cannot prove otherwise.

        Someone I follow boosted your post and I saw both the challenge and the picture of that RCA tube tester, and couldn't resist chiming in.

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        • Robert [KJ5ELX] :donor:F Robert [KJ5ELX] :donor:

          @jztusk in my defense I've been obsessed with radio and electronics and their history since before the whole "retro" thing came into vogue. It has to do with growing up surrounded by broadcast engineers and their collections of strange and wondrous magical boxes that plucked signals out of the air with glass bottles that glowed.

          Radio is magic and you cannot prove otherwise.

          Someone I follow boosted your post and I saw both the challenge and the picture of that RCA tube tester, and couldn't resist chiming in.

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          jz.tusk
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          #22

          @FuturisticRobert

          You're taking to someone who has a still growing collection of slide rules. 😆

          Also, to address your last paragraph, this has unintentionally turned into me trawling for new accounts to follow. Glad you took the bait. 😄

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          • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

            @FuturisticRobert

            You're taking to someone who has a still growing collection of slide rules. 😆

            Also, to address your last paragraph, this has unintentionally turned into me trawling for new accounts to follow. Glad you took the bait. 😄

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            Robert [KJ5ELX] :donor:
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            #23

            @jztusk nerds unite!!! 😄

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            • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

              I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

              Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

              #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

              Matilda T. ZombieQueenM This user is from outside of this forum
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              Matilda T. ZombieQueen
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              #24

              @jztusk very vaguely familiar; I feel like the furniture store where we got our first top-loading VCR might have had one, but I think it was decorative, rather than actually in use.

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              • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

                Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

                #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

                Dave BrazeD This user is from outside of this forum
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                Dave Braze
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                @jztusk
                as a teenager in the late 70s, i worked at a wholesale and hobbiest electronics shop that had one. i used it for my own stuff and helped customers with it, as needed

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                • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                  I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

                  Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

                  #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

                  Spiritual Annie ☮️S This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Spiritual Annie ☮️
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                  #26

                  @jztusk

                  Not only have I seen them, but I've removed the vacuum tubes from the set and taken them to the store to test.

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                  • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                    I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

                    Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

                    #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

                    Bill, organizer of stuffW This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Bill, organizer of stuff
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                    @jztusk Yep!

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                    • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                      I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

                      Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

                      #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

                      NazaniN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Nazani
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                      @jztusk Not only have I seen one, I've seen a guy pull up to the hardware store in a dog sled to check his tubes. He had one hell of an antenna.

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                      • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                        I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

                        Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

                        #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

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                        Jim
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                        #29

                        @jztusk Seen and used. Tubes in radios, tubes in TVs. My Dad showed me how to use it. Almost 72 now, so it was 60 years ago, gave and take.

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                          @jztusk

                          Not only saw them. Used them to fix the radio and TV. If the TV didn't work. "It was probably a tube." And dad would open the back of the set and unplug all 5 or 6 tubes. We'd carry them to the hardware store in a paper bag and use the tube tester to figure out which one was blown. Buy the replacement. Head back home full of hope, and replace all the tubes plus the shiney new tube. Invariably it worked and the TV fired right up. Howdy Doody!

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                          Stuart Longland (VK4MSL)
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                          @mastodonmigration @jztusk This was before the "no user serviceable parts inside" era.

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                          • Spiritual Annie ☮️S Spiritual Annie ☮️

                            @jztusk

                            Not only have I seen them, but I've removed the vacuum tubes from the set and taken them to the store to test.

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                            jz.tusk
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                            @SpiritualAnnie

                            Nice. What kind of store was it? Because the one I saw was at the grocery store (in SoCal), and when I say that it sounds unbelievable.

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                            • NazaniN Nazani

                              @jztusk Not only have I seen one, I've seen a guy pull up to the hardware store in a dog sled to check his tubes. He had one hell of an antenna.

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                              jz.tusk
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                              @Nazani

                              Good Lord! Do you mind saying when and where this was? Because "dog sled" was not something I expected people to include in their response to this.

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                              • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                                I'm reaching the age where people don't believe that the things I vaguely remember from my childhood ever existed.

                                Please reply if you have ever seen one of these in real life:

                                #electronics #retro #retrotech #retrocomputing #nostagia

                                Jeff SkaistisJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                Jeff Skaistis
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                                @jztusk Yes, and I also remember when Radio Shack used to offer free tube testing.

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                                • J Jim

                                  @jztusk Seen and used. Tubes in radios, tubes in TVs. My Dad showed me how to use it. Almost 72 now, so it was 60 years ago, gave and take.

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                                  jz.tusk
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                                  @jimmorack

                                  Makes sense. I'm a spry 63 (😆), and I saw them, but they were gone by the time I was old enough to have used one.

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                                  • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                                    @SpiritualAnnie

                                    Nice. What kind of store was it? Because the one I saw was at the grocery store (in SoCal), and when I say that it sounds unbelievable.

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                                    Spiritual Annie ☮️
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                                    @jztusk

                                    I believe it was Sears in St. Louis, which isn't there anymore.

                                    I'm old enough that I remember when we started with a black and white, and it was the first one on our block.

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                                    • Jeff SkaistisJ Jeff Skaistis

                                      @jztusk Yes, and I also remember when Radio Shack used to offer free tube testing.

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                                      jz.tusk
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                                      #36

                                      @jeffska

                                      I'm a card-carrying member of both the ACLU and the Radio Shack Battery-Of-the-Month club.

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                                      • Spiritual Annie ☮️S Spiritual Annie ☮️

                                        @jztusk

                                        I believe it was Sears in St. Louis, which isn't there anymore.

                                        I'm old enough that I remember when we started with a black and white, and it was the first one on our block.

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                                        jz.tusk
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                                        @SpiritualAnnie

                                        It's been years since I've been in a Sears, and I'd forgotten how they had *everything*, even in the suburbs.

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                                        • jz.tuskJ jz.tusk

                                          @on1arf @IPXFong

                                          I think it just used low voltage/current to detect complete breaks.

                                          Thinking back, I feel like I've been told that CRT displays had a huge capacitor in them, and the idea of your average TV owner opening one up sounds awfully dangerous.

                                          Oh well, generation "riding the the back seat of the car without seatbelts while the parents smoked away in the front seat", I guess.

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                                          @jztusk @on1arf
                                          My memory is a little hazy but this would have been the late 70s. The machine was dusty and they didn't care that I was messing around with it and the tubes so I don't think anyone was using it anymore. I imagine it just wasn't worth the trouble of hauling it away.

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