Vacuum tube tester repair


Do any of you virtual peoples out there know of any one who repairs Hickok tube testers, specificly the ones made for Western Electric? I'm a techhead, but I would have to take up methamphetimines before even considering trying to fix this problem. Everything is working except it won't measure pentodes correctly. A wire was broken off a switch pole and I soldered it back to where it looked like it went. Maybe not. This thing has about a 1/4 mile of wiring, custom made switches, and schmatic that looks like one of those optical illusion drawings.
hifi57audio
Although I can't find it there anymore, the site for Brent Jessee Recording, as I recall, did mention at one point who they consider to be the top guy to repair and recalibrate tube testers. Maybe you could email or call them.
There was a woman who advertised in VTV magazine that repaired Hickock tube testors. You could email Charlie Kittleson the publisher; I'm sure he could put you in touch with her. I think her name was Sue Chaffee or something like that.

triode@vacuumtube.com
Post your question to the Usenet Newsgroup:
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I am sure you will get the help you need.
There was a woman who advertised in VTV magazine that repaired Hickock tube testors. You could email Charlie Kittleson the publisher; I'm sure he could put you in touch with her. I think her name was Sue Chaffee or something like that.

John_tracy, I believe your thinking of Kara Chaffee, she repaired my Hickok 752 a couple of years ago but is no longer doing repairs.

The only repair I know of presently is here:
Hickok Repair

Here's a Great page for general info on tubes and testers by Harry Straub

Harry Straub/Hickok