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Here's also some nice images of RPG 4/3 and schematics too.
http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Roeh...4-3/RPG4-3.htm
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I'm really glad that interest got re-kindled in these devices. One really cannot do without it if repairing Wehrmacht radios. You cannot just get by with filament conductivity tests. You need to test the tubes for internal element shorts, and the RPG does this very efficiently. I repaired my RPG 7 years ago, and it works very well still. Many many of these devices have been modified post-war for smaller tubes, who's sockets were drilled into the free spaces next to the big meter. You find more of these modified units than untouched ones. The RPG 4/3 was also manufactured post-war. I have a 1947 dated RPG 4/3.
Yuri
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yes it's a nice valve tester , just i will add this , it nearly test all german valves , for example , some wurzburg valves require a special valve tester
you can't test them on RPG4/3 . before the RPG4/3 it was the RPG4 , without
sockets in cover . a better valve tester ( laboratory set ) is the RPG1 but due to it's design he is limited , to some valves . in place of cartoon card , it's aluminium very small card , that you have to insert to test your valve .
yuri it exists also a post war , improvement for the RPG4/3 , it's an universal card , you don't need to use the cartoon card , with only one you do the job of more then 1000. of course there is a book with all the connections needed
to use it .
pierre
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