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tube numbering
#1

Hi Guy's,
Does anyone know the numbering sequence on a number 42 tube(6 pin).
I need to know which is number one pin.
murf
#2

The two thick pins are 1 and 6. Pin one should be the thick one on the right viewed from the tube bottom IIRC.

One cannot forbid people to be idiots....all one can do is try not to be one. -Morzh
#3

That's what I thought.
Wanted to make sure.
Thanks
#4

No, no, no, no!

Pins 1 and 6 are indeed the larger of the two pins, but as viewed from the bottom Pin 1 is the large pin on the left. You then count clockwise from there - 2, 3, 4, etc.

Take a look at this link - it shows the correct numbering for the 42:
http://www.nj7p.info/Common/Tube/SQL/Tub...hp?Type=42

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

Looking at the tube from the bottom? Under the chassis looking at the bottom of the socket I thought it was on the right... Yikes... Hope I didn't hose you up!

One cannot forbid people to be idiots....all one can do is try not to be one. -Morzh
#6

Yup, from bottom because that's how the repairmen or builder sees it. The fatt pins on old tubes are always the filament.
#7

An RCA Receiving Tube Manual is a good thing to have. They diagram each tube and have the pin numbers (bottom view).

For the older sets with tubes like the 42 you should have an older manual, as the newer ones list the older tubes in the back of the manual but do not include the pin diagrams.

FYI a tube substitution manual is another good resource to have on your bench.
#8

The anti-intuitive nomenclature was no doubt invented by a very clever Kangeroo.

You can get old time manuals and keep you reading for the next century here:

http://www.tubebooks.org/technical_books_online.htm




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