Tube testers are not very good for matching tubes, you may be able to weed out a shorted tube though.
I’m not sure vintage tube testers were meant to match tubes. I doubt TV repair techs needed to match tubes as a rule.
I have a Hickok 6000A Mutual Conductance tube tester that I use to test tubes.
User Manual
http://www.grandpas-shack.com/parts/datasheets/6000A(Hickok)_manual.pdf
It doesn’t match tubes per say, example plate current, but it is useful in others ways.
Tests:
Shorts. (A must) See page 6, manual.
(Quality). Good, marginal, bad, test. (Very useful.)
Gas (Grid Current) Test.
Mutual Conductance Test. (A must for me matching Mutual Conductance of the dual triode sections of a 6922/7308 signal tube.)
Life Test. When a tube tests low good on the meter, or marginal, the life test tells the user how much life is left in the tube or if it should be replaced.
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