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Philco 7052 Tube Tester
#1

Hi, fellow vintage test equipment enthusiasts. I'm new and glad to be here.  Icon_cool
I would appreciate any help in locating any info for a schematic and or calibration instructions for a Philco 7052 tube tester. 
Would anyone know what tester is pretty close to it schematically speaking and if the Philco 9100 comes close?

Thanks
#2

http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/philco/7050
The above link has the manual and schematic for the 7050
I don't know if it is close to the 7052 but it might help you.
#3

Welcome to the Phorum!

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#4

Thanks for the recommendation, but the 7050 is an emission tester and the 7052 is a mutual conductance tester.
#5

Thanks, Cheers to you as well.  Icon_smile
#6

https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/philco_dyn..._7052.html
Try this one it looks like it has the schematic.
You will have to follow their instructions to down load the pages.
#7

I appreciate all your help, but unfortunately, they had uploaded the one for the 7050 which is an emissions tester only, instead of a mutual conductance tester which is what the 7052 is. 

Thanks, for researching it.




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