Bicron NaI ?

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Re: Bicron NaI ?

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The image and pinout I supplied is from the actual bicron socket and preamp, of course, and for the tube shown in this thread, in particular.

As we all know, PMT schematics are all pretty stock around one or two types of usage. The PMTs and their pin outs, however, are wildly different, especially this wierd one. As one can't see the dynode structure and follow it visually, as in a clear glass PMT, this tube demands bicron's hook up be followed specifically for this tube though the values can vary based on use.

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