my Precision 10-12 arrived today
Posts: 1,824
Threads: 114
Joined: Jul 2014
City: Sneedville, TN
My Precision 10-12 arrived today. It is the model in the metal counter top cabinet, which I have not seen nearly as often as the one in the wooden box. Is it rarer ? I am looking forward to going right through it. I have heard they are an excellent tester, and I have the manual.
[Image: http://36.media.tumblr.com/158fce7784eed...1_1280.jpg]
Posts: 15,916
Threads: 556
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Is it a transconductance tester? If yes good, if not, unless you collect them, my personal favourite is Hickok, any from 5xx to 800 series.
(I wanted 539 but settled for 600A, an excellent tester for a radio repair).
People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
Posts: 1,824
Threads: 114
Joined: Jul 2014
City: Sneedville, TN
Radiomuseum says, "The Series 10-12 Electronamic Tube-Master is simple push button, master-lever type operated Vacuum tube and battery tester, incorporating the Electronamic Master tube testing circuit, designed by Precision engineers to indicate the overall performance merit of a vacuum tube in only one direct meter reading. ", and, judging by the schematic, http://www.antiqueradio.org/art/Precisio...ematic.jpg , I would say it will do all I need it to. If you notice, it has the headphone connection for noise test, as well as all the short and transconductance tests.
Posts: 1,824
Threads: 114
Joined: Jul 2014
City: Sneedville, TN
Oh, and, if anybody needs the manual for this model, or the 10-15, which is the same manual, here is a link to the PDF of it http://sh1.webring.com/people/gc/cghwort...p_Inst.pdf
Posts: 464
Threads: 31
Joined: Sep 2009
City: Lapeer
State, Province, Country: MI
(03-25-2016, 02:52 PM)mikethedruid Wrote: Oh, and, if anybody needs the manual for this model, or the 10-15, which is the same manual, here is a link to the PDF of it http://sh1.webring.com/people/gc/cghwort...p_Inst.pdf
Nice unit, I'd never seen one in the metal cabinet. Make sure the metal cabinet is isolated.
Joe
Joe
Matthew 16:26 "For what does it profit a man if he gain the whole world, yet lose his own soul?"
Posts: 1,824
Threads: 114
Joined: Jul 2014
City: Sneedville, TN
Yup, gonna swap the old 2 wire cord for a 3 wire, and ground the cabinet too.
Posts: 1,824
Threads: 114
Joined: Jul 2014
City: Sneedville, TN
Been looking all over the net for another 10-12 in a metal case. Haven't found one yet. It am sure it is a factory job. It must not be common. It obviously has had some plates removed that may have been ID of some sort. It may have been surplus, military or industrial, but there are no markings left to know. If anybody knows, let me know. I see 10-15s in metal, but they are quite different, the case looks different too.
Posts: 10
Threads: 4
Joined: Sep 2011
City: Springdale, Ar
The 1950 Presision catalog lists the model 10-12C as the heavy gauge steel counter cabinet for $106.50. The 10-12P is the closed portable in the wood case and the model 10-12 PM is the panel mount. The 10-15 is the vertical counter model with the 9" meter, havent seen many of those, $143.50 on the Oct 1950 price list.
Chris
KD7WMZ
Visit Chris' Old Radios and Precision Tube Testers
http://oldradios.50webs.com/index.html
Posts: 1,824
Threads: 114
Joined: Jul 2014
City: Sneedville, TN
Thanks a lot Chris ! Great information !
Posts: 35
Threads: 7
Joined: Apr 2016
City: Medford, Oregon
The 10-12 features "Electronamic" tests. It is actually an emission tester, but it's a darn good one. I have a 10-12. I've never been able to find documentation of the calibration process, or anything from the factory, so I've never messed with it, but it tracks well with my CALIBRATED Hickok testers. I use a TV-7 to check tubes. I even have a spare TV-7. I have around 30 testers, most of them Hickoks or military testers. If you can find one, replace the 5Y3 with a 6087.
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
|
Recent Posts
|
Philco 60 restoration
|
Yes, I do not know why but all radios I have restored, with this type tone control, had rubber wires going to it. The f...morzh — 10:44 AM |
Philco 60 restoration
|
I recently finished restoring a 66 in the very same cabinet. Very nice sounding radio. Funny how just about every radio ...dconant — 09:23 AM |
462ron
|
Hi Steve, very cool. Dunham would have been the last guy I would have expected to be a Predicta collector. I never reali...462ron — 08:55 AM |
Philco 60 restoration
|
Not to self: link to the 60 evolution article
So, I found out mine is at least Run 4 as, while rebuilding the big tin ...morzh — 09:25 PM |
Need Help Identifying an Old Zenith Radio Model I used to Have when I was a kid
|
Levi;
I think that the 6X5 has really been made the scapegoat for other faults. In the case of your old set I think i...Arran — 05:01 PM |
Philco 60 restoration
|
Rich
Yes, I use hot glue. Used to use colorless; then decided brown looked better.
I remember Ron said a t some poin...morzh — 09:37 AM |
Physical Circuit Modeling Software
|
Corel Draw, wow....that brings back memories...Corel also owned Ventura Publisher, and that was my go to publishing appl...morzh — 09:34 AM |
Philco 37-???
|
It's an 8 tuber. One tube is metal.morzh — 09:30 AM |
NEED A CONTACT OF THE RENOVATED RADIOS FIRM
|
GARY,
Your advice regarding the capacitors in the chassi, matches with my perception. Resistors are less sensitive to...palonso — 09:01 AM |
Physical Circuit Modeling Software
|
Now if only it were free while still repaying school loans. :D Finally I am down to about four more payments!jrblasde — 08:00 AM |
Who's Online
|
There are currently no members online. |
|
|