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6SJ7 and 6SC7 not on roll chart

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From the 539B/539C latest setup book (3200-330) obsolete supplementary section.

6SJ7
6.3, HS-4865-3, bias 3.3, (no shunt), press P4, range D, min mu cond 1040

6SC7
6.3, HY-4506-2, bias 0.9, (no shunt), press P4, range D, min mu cond 830 triode 1
6.3, HY-3206-5, bias 0.9, (no shunt), press P4, range D, min mu cond 830 triode 2
 
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I don't think there are any more/new roll charts being made. But there are reprints of the latest chart in book form which contain obsolete and foreign data as well. I got mine from Hickok years ago, but people sell copies on eBay sometime. Or if you can find the original yellow supplementary books they're worth grabbing.

I just looked on the bay and found this.
 
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It's funny, after all these years I should just learn that Hickok pretty much is close to data sheets. For instance the 6SJ7 RCA datasheet says g1 bias volts -3 and gm 1575. 60% of 1575 is 945. These testers aren't that accurate so the results would still have got me what I want to know. In fact I find most tubes test like new until they are maybe down to 1/4 of it's life then the gm drops down, it's not like a gradual decline.

I still like to have the exact Hickok test data for some reason so thanks again.
 
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