Post subject: Hickok 533 - Good Tester for Working on Antique Radios?
Posted: May Tue 01, 2012 12:36 am
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There is a Hickok 533 up for auction on eBay and I was wondering if this is a good tester for antique radios. Will it test tubes like an 80, 6K7G, 5Y4G, 42, etc.? I have a Heathkit TC-2 but wanted to get a mutual conductance tester. Since it was made in 1947 I am assuming it will work with most tubes made before WW2. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Post subject: Re: Hickok 533 - Good Tester for Working on Antique Radios?
Posted: May Tue 01, 2012 3:43 am
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It was calibrated by Roger Kennedy back in 06 so it might still be good. That tester looks well used and that price looks about $100 too high to me. That is a great tester for old radio work.
Post subject: Re: Hickok 533 - Good Tester for Working on Antique Radios?
Posted: May Wed 02, 2012 6:13 am
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Darn it, I was too late ! The one on eBay sold before I got a chance to buy it! But alas, I found one on Craigslist . I brought a few tubes with me that I knew were good when I went to check it out and they all tested good. I also brought a tube that I knew was bad and it failed. Cost was $180-.