Hickok 6000a limitations


I recently came into possession of a Hickok 6000a. It seems to be limited on the types of tubes I can test.It came with the installed scroll. Is there a supplement I can get that would expand the number of tubes I can test?
sbm604
05-09-09: Almarg
The mutual conductance (micromhos) reading is the minimum reading for a "good" tube. A reading less than that indicates a "weak" tube.
Al are you sure about that?

Quote from manual:
(6) FUNCTION and MUT. COND. - The first column lists the proper setting for the FUNCTION selector switch. The second column (with numbers) lists the values of mutual conductance that is normal for the average tube.

That could be interpreted for the average of a new tube.....
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You'll find the following video of interest, although it looks like he is using the tester incorrectly relative to what I said in the previous paragraph about the shunt setting:

Al by the guys own admission he had not used the tester for three years..... He should of reread the manual first before making the video.

First off he should of stated all controls should be set to their proper positions before inserting a tube.

I don't recall he ever mentioned the FUNCTION SELECTOR SWITCH when he talked about setting the controls.



When he preformed the GAS test he only depressed the gas test button only.... Both the GAS and TEST push buttons must be depressed simultaneously for the GAS test.
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Sbm604, do you have access to a fax machine? If so email me the area code and phone number and I will fax you a copy of the owners manual for the 6000A.
jim

Yes, you're mostly right about the mutual conductance numbers, Jim. Thanks for catching that -- I haven't used mine in a while either! But according to my 800A literature it is not the average of a new tube, it is the number corresponding to an "average tube":

New tubes typically read higher than the mutual conductance average reading listed in the mutual conductance column of the roll chart. A weak tube will read lower, and a bad tube will cause a very low meter reading or no meter reading at all

And yes, the guy in the video did not do the gas test correctly. On my 800A, which apparently has somewhat different nomenclature than the 6000A, the procedure I was given is to set the English ("Shunt") dial to the 3000 red dot; increase the bias setting; push P5 ("Gas1") and while holding it down adjust bias for 100 on the meter (which is 2 small divisions up from 0 on the 3000 scale); while holding down P5 ("Gas1") then press P6 ("Gas2"). If the meter goes up significantly (past 600) the tube is gassy.

Thanks again,
-- Al
My home fax is 9082038441. It will not be on until I get home from work today. So it will be on after 7PM. I really appreciate you guys helping me out. It is nice to see people who are enthusiastic about something!(anything)
Thank you, Steve