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89B, version 3 grille cloth?
#1

The grillecloth I need is a golden yellow, colored the color of the sun. Grillecloth dotcom no got. Any ideas who has it?

Steve McDonald
#2

Can you tell me exactly which 89B you are referring to, please?

http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/89evol.htm

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Hi Ron! It's the version 3, this one has the police band. The model tag says it's model 89 code 123.

Steve McDonald
#4

If you mean this one:

[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/images/89bv3.jpg]

it takes the 70/90 cloth in either whiskey or copper. This is the correct, original pattern.

Pattern #1 (whiskey) or pattern #2 (copper) from http://www.grillecloth.com .

I've seen these particular 89 sets both ways; some with whiskey colored 70/90 cloth, others with copper.

P.S. Nice to see you back here, Steve.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

That's it, alright.

Steve McDonald
#6

I have been bizzzzzEEE!! I've restored around 2 dozen various tube testers. When I'm done, they are restored and newly calibrated. But I ran into two testers that BEAT ME! I have lots of WONDERFUL I-177 military tester parts, no meters, though. Okay I'm a geek! What can I say? LOL
The colors you provided are a whole lot better than glaring butter yellow color I saw! YECHHH!

EDIT: Please check classifieds for my WTB.

Steve McDonald
#7

If you have been working on a number of tube testers, perhaps you might be able to help Phorum member Mikhail7 find a good mutual conductance tester?

As for the knob you need, drop a PM or email to Phorum member ekimetsok - Mike Koste.

Can't help you on the shields, sorry.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#8

Ron, I'll be glad to help! I'll use Goat shields if I have to, but YECHHHH, it ain't right! ;)

Steve McDonald




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