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		<title>Mercury Tube Testers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article will discuss Mercury tube testers. The Mercury Electronics Corporation of Mineola NY produced a number of tube testers in the 1960s.  All models are small, portable, and lightweight.  Popular models include 990, 1000 / 2000, 1100, 1100A, 1100C, 1101.  Models and comments will be added as I find time.   Electrical voltages are [...]]]></description>
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