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ELECTRONIC TU16ES
SEMI-CONDUCTORS
COMPONENTS
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M~`.TERIALS
.►ADEN
A. Besse & Co. (Aden) Ltd.
,AFGHANISTAN
Kabul - S. Fatal & Co.
Kabul . O. H. Richter
ALGERIA
Algiers - S.A. Philips Nord AEricaine.
,~,AMERIC. SAMOA
Pogo Pago -Burns Philp (South Sea) Go. Ltd.
ANGOLA
/t~ Benguela - Lobito - Luanda - S.C. „Lusolanda" Lda.
- Nova Lisboa .Sorel Lda.
C ANTIGUA
St. John -Brown & Co. Ltd.
ARABIA
~► Mecca _ Abdulaziz Rediab & Abdullah Silsileh.
EI Khobar - Abdulrehman
_ Algoseibi &Sons
ARGENTINE
Buenos Aires -Philips Argentina S.A.
Buenos Airea - Febrica Argentina de Productoa
Electricos S.A. (FAPESA)
,ARUBA
Philips Antillana Co.
AUSTRALIA
/► Sydney -Philips Electrical Industries of Australia (Pty) Ltd,
AUSTRIA
~ Wien -Philips G.m.b.H.
AUSTRALIAN NEW GUINEA
Snmarei -Burns Philp (South Sea) Go. Ltd.
/~ Lne - Vv'au -Salamaue
Rabaul - Robert Gillespie Pty Ltd.
^ AZORES
Ponta Delgada -Joao Soerea )r.
BAHAMAS
~ Nassau -Taylor Industries Ltd.
BAHREIN
Ahmed Fakhroo Bros.
'"BARBADOS
Bridgetown -Manning & Co. Ltd.
,,BELGIAN CONGO
Leopoldvilie -Societe Con¢olaiae a Reaponsabilite Limitee.
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BELGIUM
Brussels -Philips S.A. Beige. ,,,
M.B.L.E Menulaeture Beige de Lampes et de Materiel Electro-
nique S.A.
BERMUDAS
Hamilton .The Bermuda Co. Ltd.
BOLIVIA `,
La Paz - W. Sneyders de Vogel Esq.
BONAIRE ~
Philips Antillana Co.
BRASIL
Rio de Janeiro - S.A. Philips do Brasil. v
Sao Paulo - "IBRAPE" Ind. Bras. de Prod. Electr&nicos y
Electricos S.A.
BRITISH GUYANA
Georgetown (Demerara) -Booker Stores Ltd.
BRIT.•HONDURAS
Belize -Guy N.F. Nord Ltd.
BURMA
Rangoon -Trading Co., late Hegt & Co. Ltd.
Rangoon -Rangoon Radio Service.
Rangoon -Central Burma Trading Co.
CAMEROON
Douala -Cie. Soudenaise.
CANADA
Leaside Toronto -Philips. Industries Ltd.
Rogers Majestic Electronics Ltd.
CANARY ISLANDS
Las Pelmaa -Philips 16Erica S.A.Es
CAPE VERDE ISL.
San Vicente de Cebo Verde - M. Ribeiro de Almeida Lda.
CENTRAL PAPUA ~-
Port Moresby -Robert Gillespie Pty Ltd.
CEYLON ~
Colombo -Maurice Roche Ltd.
Colombo -Robert Agency.
Colombo -The British Electric Co. Ltd. .r
Colombo -Welker Sons & Co. Ltd.
Colombo -Gilbert & Co.
CHILE
Santiago de Chile -Philips Chilena S.A.Es
see also Punts Arenas.
COLUMBIA \`"
Bogota -Philips Columbiana S.A.
COOK ISLANDS ..,
Rarotonga - A. B. Donald Ltd.
COSTA RICA
San Jose -Philips de Costa Rica Ltda. '~
CUBA
Habana - Giralt S.A.
Habana -Philipa Cubana S.A.
~CURAQAO
Willemstad -Philips Antillana Co.
CYPRUS
~ Nicoaie . D. Ouzounien M. Soultanian & Co.
DAHOMEY
,,~ Cotonou - C. B. 011ivant & Co.
DENMARK
Copenhagen .Philips S.A.
DOMINICA
Roseau - Agoub Dib.
^ DOMINICAN REP.
Ciudad Trujillo - R. Esteva & Cia: C. Por A.
ECUADOR
.~ Quito -Philips Ecuador C.A.
EGYPT
Cairo -Philipa Orient S.A.
'~ EIRE
Dublin -Philips Electrical (Ireland) Ltd.
^ GREAT BRITAIN
London -Philipa Electrical Ltd.
London . Mallard Ltd.
.~ ERITREA
Asmara -Philips Ethiopian Co.
ETHIOPIA
"~ Addis Ababa -Philips Ethiopian Co.
FALKLAND ISL.
~ Port Stanleq -Les Hardy.
FINLAND
Helsinki - Finska A. B. Philips.
.~ FIJI ISLANDS
'Suva .Fiji Trading Co.
FRANCE
Paris - S.A. Philips Eclairage et I adio.
Paris - La SocidtE La Radio Technique
FRENCH CONGO
Pointe Noire .Brazzaville - Soc. Comm. de Kouiiou Niari.
FRENCH GUYANA
/► Cayenne - St. Laurent du Baroni - F. Tenon &Cie.
FRENCH GUINEA
Conakry -Comp. du Niger Francais.
~ GABON
Libreville -Port Gentil .Comp. d'Exploitation Commerciale
Africaine.
^'GERMANY
Hamburg -Deutsche Philips G.m.b.H.
/A Hamburg - Elektro Spezial G.m.b.H.
Hamburg - G. H. F. Muller A.G.
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GIBRALTAR
Irish Town - Menahem Serruya (1953) Ltd.
GOLD COAST
Accra - West African Philips Ltd.
GREECE
Athens -Philips S.A. HellEnique.
GRENADA
St. George -The James Milne Co. Ltd.
GUADELOUPE
Point b Pitre -Soc. Comm. de Vente et d'Installetion
GUAM
Agana J.C. Little Company.
GUATEMALA
Guatemala City -Philips Guatemala S.A.
HAITI
Port au Prince - Cura~eo Trading Co. of Hetti S.A.
HONDURAS
Tegucigalpa H. Hesbun & Cia.
San Pedro Sule - ]acobo S. Canahuati.
HONGRONG
Philips Industries (Far East) Ltd.
Goddard & Co.. Ltd.
ICELAND
Reykjavik - Snorri P. B. Arnar -Reykjavik - Vidtaekjaverzlun
Rikisins. Radioatatamonopol.
INDIA
Calcutta -Philips Electrical Co. (India) Ltd.
VIETNAM
Saigon -Hanoi - Haipong -Soc. Indo-Chine Luminescence et
Radio
INDONESIA
Djakarta -Philips Febrieage- en Hendelamij. N.V.
IRAN
Teheran - S.A. Nour.
Teheran - Kelae Swede Co. Ltd.
Teheran -Radio Shahab.
IRAQ 1~
Bagdad - Besrah - Afrieen &Eastern (Neer Eaat) Ltd.
ITALY ~
Milan -Philips Radio S. p. A.
IVORY COAST
Grand Besam -Abidjan - Sascandra -Grand Lahou .Bobo- a.-
Dioulaaso -Cie. Fren~. de le C&te d'Ivoire.
IAPAN
Osaka -Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. ~'
Tokyo -Matsushita Electric Trading Co. Ltd..
Kyoto -Matsushita Electronics Corporation. `,
:Cyato -Nippon Electronic Development Co. Ltd.
~~ ~.
KENYA
Mombasa -Nairobi - Twentsche Overseas Trading Co. Ltd
KUWAIT
/~ Yusuf A. Alghanim.
LIBANON
Beyrouth -Philips Liban Syria S.A.
'~' LIBERIA
Monrovia . Ooat Afrikaanse Compagnie.
.~, LIBYA
Benghazi -Radio House.
Benghazi - A.H. Bukhetua.
~` Tripoli - Figli Di B. Miscerghi.
LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourgh -Philips S.A. Beige.
'MADAGASCAR
Tananarive - Heiunge - Soc. Marseillaise du Madagascar.
.n, MALAYA
Singapore -Philips Electrical Co. (Malaya) Ltd..
Singapore - Ipoh -Penang .Kuala Lumpur -William Jacks &
'~" Co. (Malaya) Ltd.
MALTA
Valletta - C.A. Micellef & Co. Ltd.
'MARTINIQUE
Fort de France - F. Tenon &Cie.
w~, MAURITIUS
Port Louis .Adam & Co. Ltd.
MOROCCO
Cassablanca - SociEte Maroceine Philips.
MEXICO
~, Mexico City -Philips S.E.T.
MIQUELON
Leroux Deschamps.
~MONTSERRAT
Plymouth - W.L. Wall & Co.
MOZAMBIQUE
~ Loure..00 Marques _ Beira - Zuid Afr3kaaoseh Handelsh~is
NEPAL
^, Katmnndu -The Service Supply Stores.
NETHERLANDS
Eindhoven -Philips Nederland N.V.
ANEW CALEDONIA
Noumea - Etabliasements Ballande.
,* NEW HEBRIDES
Port Vila Burns Philp (South Sea) Ltd.
Port Vila - Etablissementa Ballande, Comptoir Fran~ais des
.~, Nouvelles Hebrides.
NEW ZEALAND
Wellington . Philips`Electrical Industries of New Zealand Ltd.
^*NICARAGUA
Managua -Automotive and Industrial Ep. Co.
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NIGERIA
Lagos .Kano . West A{tican Philips Ltd.
NORWAY
Oslo -Norsk A.S. Philips.
NYASSALAND
Mandela -Blantyre -The African Lakes Corp. Ltd.
PANAMA
Panama City - Rodri¢uez Compenia Ltda.
PARAGUYA
Aaunci6n -Philips del Paraguay S.A.
PERU
Lime -Philipa Peruana S.A.
PHILIPPINES
Manila - T.J. Wolff & Co. [nc.
PAKISTAN
Karachi-Philipa Electrical Co. of Pakistan Ltd.
PORT. GUINEA
Biasao - Nouvelle Societe Commerciale Africaine.
PORTUGAL
Lisbon -Philipa Portuguese S.A.R.L.
PORTUG. INDIA
Coame Matiea Menezea
FORTUG. TIMOR
Dili - Soc. Agricolo Petrie 5 Trabalho Lda.
PORT. W. AFRICA
San ThomE - Auapicio Menezoa Ltd.
PUERTO RICO
Ponta - Sambolin ~ Figueroa.
PUNTA ARENAS
Arccheta Hnos. •
Codimege.
QATAR
Keaaim & Abdullah Darwiah ~ ~
REUNION
Saint Denis -Cie. Maraeillaise de Madagascar.
ST. KITTS v
Basseterre .Archibald Agencies.
ST. LUCIA
Castries -Clark & Co. Ltd.
ST. MAARTEN
Philipsburg - C. J. Williams.
ST. PIERRE
Leroux Deschamps.
ST, VINCENT
Kingston - W. J. Abbott.
EL SALVADOR
San Salvador -Philips Salvador S.A.
SENEGAL
Dakar - Kaolack Ziguinehor Foundiou¢ne . Nouvelle
Soe. Commerc. Africaine.
..SEYCHELLES
Mahe -Adam Mooaa & Co.
.► SIERA LEONE
Freetown -Freetown Cold Storage Co.
SPAIN
Madrid -Barcelona -Philipa Ibericn S.A.E.
SUDAN (Anglo Egyptian)
Khartoum - Gellatly Hankev & Co. Ltd.
~(Freneh)
Bameho -Comp. du Niger Fren~ais.
SWEDEN
Stockholm - Svenska A.B. Philipa
SWITZERLAND
~ Zurich -Philipa A.G.
SYRIA
Beyrouth -Philipa Liban Syria S.A.
SOMALILAND
Djibouti - A. Besse & Co. (Aden) Ltd.
Mogadiacio - A. Besse & Co. {Aden) Ltd
Berbera - A. Besse & Co. (Aden) Ltd.
SURINAME
~ Paramaribo - C. Karsten & Co. N.V.
TAHITI
Papeete -Soc. Franco Oeeanienne
"' TCHAD
Ft. Archamboult - Ft Lamy -Soc. Comm, du Kouilon Niari.
,~ TONGA ISLANDS
Nuku' Alofe -Burns Philp (South Sea) Co. Ltd.
Vavau - Ha'Apia Co.
.~.. TANGANYIKA
Dar-Es-Salaam - Songea -Tanga - Lindi - Mwanza - Moshi
- Twentsche Oversees Trading Co. Ltd.
~' TANGER
Cnea Roe.
,^ THAILAND
Bangkok - Pbilips Thailand Ltd.
Bangkok -The Bangkok Trading Co. Ltd.
Bangkok - Siew & Co. Ltd.
Bangkok -Thai Radio Ltd.
Bangkok - G. Simon Radio Co.
~ TOGO
Lomb -United Africa Co.
~+ TRANSIORDAN
Ammsn - Transjordan Engineering Co. Ltd.
TRINIDAD
Port of Spain - Investments & Ageaciea. Ltd
TRUCIAL OMAN
Dubsy . Bhatia Radio Electric Company
TUNISIA
Tunis - S.A. Philips Nord Afrieaina.
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TURKEY
:stenbul - TBrk Philips Ltd. Sirketi.
UBANGI SHAR[
Bangui -Comp. du Niger Fran~ais.
UGANDA
Kampala Twentache Overseas Trading Co. Ltd.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
New York -North American Philips Comp. Inc.
New York -Philips Export Corp.
New York - Amperex Electronic Cotp.
URUGUAY
Montevideo -Philips del Uruguay S.A.
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Johannesburg -South African Philips (Pty) Ltd.
VENEZUELA
Caracas - C. A. Philips Venezolana.
WESTERN SAMOA
Apia -Burns Philp ($oath Sea) Co. Ltd.
YUGOSLAVIA
Beograd -Philips Technisch Bureau, den Haag
Zagreb .Philips Techniaeh Bureau, den Haag
ZANZIBAR
Twentscl.e Overans Trading Co. Ltd.
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DATA OF
ELECTRONIC TUBES
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TYPE NUMBER SYSTEM ~
First letter
A — 4 V
C — 200 mA
D — 1.4 V battery
E — 6.3 V
G — 5 V
K — 2 V battery
O — Semi-conductor ~
P — 300 m A
U — 100 m A
Z —Cold cathode `"
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C — Triode(exceptoutputandgasfilledtriodes)
D —Output triode
E — Tetrode (except output tetrodes)
F — Pentode (except output pentodes)
H — Hexode or heptode
K — Octode or heptode
L — Output tetrode or pentode
M —Tuning indicator
P -- Tube with secondary emission system
Q — Enneode
T —Miscellaneous
X —Full-wave gasfilled rectifying tube
Y —Half-wave high -vacuum rectifying tube
Z —Full-wave high -vacuum rectifying tube
Figures
Serial number
SPECIAL TUBES
(reliable, ruggedized, long life tubes, etc.)
The system is similar to that of receiving and
amplifying tubes, however, the figures are placed
between the letters (e.g. E80F, E90CC).
CATHODE-RAY TUBES
The type number consists of two capital letters
followed by two sets of figures (e.g. DG 13-2,
MW 31-16).
First letter: indicates the method of focusing and
deflection.
Second letter: indicates properties of the screen.
First group of figures: indicates dimensions of the
screen.
Second group of figures: indicates a serial num-
ber.
The key to this system is given in the following
tables.
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First letter •
D, —Electrostatic focusing and electrostatic de"
flection in two directions.
M —Electromagnetic focusing and electromag-
netic deflection.
Second letter f
B — Bluishfluorescence,short persistence (1%
of max. brightness after 0.01 sec). ..
F —Orange fluorescence,very long persistence
(0.1% of max. brightness after 75 sec).
G —Green fluorescence, medium persistence
(1% of max. brightness after 0.05 sec). "
N —Green fluorescence, long persistence
(0.1% of max. brightness after 6.4 sec). ~
P —Double layer screen, bluish fluorescence
of short persistence followed by greenish- ~
yellow fluorescence of very long persisten- ~
ce (0.1% of max. brightness after 80 sec).
R — Greenish-yellow fluorescence, long persis-
tente(0.1°~~ of max.brightness after 20 sec).
W —White fluorescence, medium persistence. ~
Direct-viewing tubes: colour temp.8000'K
Projection tubes :colourtemp.5500'K ~
Is
„First letter: indicates the tube classification.
second letter: indicates type of filament or ca-
thode.
~first group of figures: indicates operating voltage.
^ Second group of figures: indicates power.
Added letters: indicate the tube base.
T,~e key to this system is given in the following
t,.~les.
..
First letter
—Rectifying tube (included grid-controlled
tubes)
^v1 —Triode (A.F. amplifying tube or modulator
P — Pentode
— Tetrode
T —Triode (R.F., A.F, or oscillator tube)
F~r tubes having dual systems two of the above
rt~ntioned letters are used (e.g. QQC 04,'15).
$pcond letter
(third letter for tubes having dual systems)
^A — Directly-heated tungsten filament
B — Directly-heated thoriated tungsten fila-
~ ment
C — Directly-heated oxide-coated filament
'~ — Indirectly-heated oxide-coated cathode
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First group of figures
Rectifying tubes: Approx. D.C. output voltage ~
in kilovolts in a three-phase ~
half-wave rectifying circuit.
Transmitting tubes: Approx. max. anode voltage ~
in kilovolts.
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~ First figure
2 — Locta! 8p.-base
.+~
3 —Octal 8p.-base
5 —Special base
8 — Noval 9p.-base
9 — Miniature 7p.-base
.. First letter
.~ Second letter
,~ G — Gasfilled
V — High vacuum
VOLTAGE STABILIZERS
.~,
The type number eonsists of a number followed
.., by a capital letter, a figure and in some cases by
a second. capital letter (e.g. 85 A2, 150 C 1i<).
... Number: indicates burning voltage.
First letter: indicates the current range.
,w Figure: indicates a serial number.
Second letter: indicates the tube base.
.~ The key for this system is given in the following
tables.
Number
.,,
Average burning voltage in volts
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First letter
A —max. 10 mA
B —max. 22 mA
C —max. 40 mA
D —max. 100 mA
E —max. 200 mA
Figure
Serial number
second letter
E —Edison
K — octal Sp.-base V
P — P-base
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SYMBOLS
Electrodes
a Anode
ah Auxiliary anode
a; Q„ Ignition anode
d Anode of detection diode
D Deflection plate or rod
f Filament or resistance wire
f~ Filament tap or tap of resistance wire
g Grid
i.c. Internal connection (not to be connected externally)
~ Cathode
k(i} Input cathode lead of U.H.F. tube
k(o} Output cathode lead of U.H.F. tube
_7 Fluorescent screen
m External conducting coating
s Internal shield
S Switch
st Starter or trigger electrode of cold cathode tubes
Electrode systems
D Diode
H Hexode or Heptode
P Pentode
T Triode
Voltages
Vo Anode voltage
Burning voltage of voltage stabilizer
QVo Burning voltage variation of voltage stabilizer in
stabilizing range
Va~,n, A.C. anode voltage (r.m.s. value)
Vo8 Voltage between anode and grid
~'a;n~P Peak value of inverse anode voltage
VoF Peak value of anode voltage
Pare Arc voltage
Vb Supply voltage
Vbo Anode supply voltage
Yb8' Supply voltage of second grid
Ycontr Voltage range of current regulator
Vd Anode voltage of detection diode 2g
Vdinv Inverse anode voltage of detection diode
V dinvp Peak value of inverse anode voltage of detection. diode
V~~~ Filament voltage
Vg Grid voltage
Vg(erc) Grid voltage of conducting tube
Vginvp Peak value of inverse grid voltage
~V p Peak value of grid voltage
V; A.C. input voltage per tube
V;Qn Voltage necessary for Ereakdown to the concerning
electrode
Vinvp Peak value of inverse voltage
Vk Voltage between cathode and chassis
Vkl Voltage between cathode and filament
V,~p Peak value of voltage between cathode and filament
Vi Voltage of fluorescent screen
Vo A.C. output voltage: D.C. output voltage
Vass Oscillator voltage
V:t Starter voltage of a cold cathode tube
Vtr Secondary transformer voltage (without load)
Currents
I, Anode current
/a max Anode current at full drive
la,,,;,, Anode current without drive
/,p Peak value of anode current
Ib Supply current
/contr Current range of voltage stabilizer
Id Anode current of detection diode
Idp Peak value of anode current of detection diode
11 Filament current
/8 Grid current
Igmex Grid current at full drive
/groin Grid current without drive
Igp Peak value of grid current
Ik Cathode current
I) Current of fluorescent screen
to D.C. output current per tube
Irec Recommended current
Irea Stabilized current of current regulator
I:e Starter current
l,ttrensf Starter current required to initiate the main dascharge
/aurae Surge current
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Powers
Resistances
~►
RQ External anode resistor;
~ Matching resistance;
Total anode resistance of rectifying tube
'► Ra, Matching resistance of push-pull amplifier (anode to
anode)
.+. Rdamp;n¢ Damping resistance
Rey Equivalent noise resistance
,,~ Rg Resistance of thermo-element
Rf Resistance of filament
Rg External resistance between grid and cathode ,
R8 External resistance between grid and cathode of next
tube
~"'" R; Internal resistance
Rrd Internal resistance of detection diode
"`~ Rk Resistance between cathode and chassis
R~ External resistance between cathode and filament
Rt Total anode resistance of rectifying tube
R1 External resistance between -F I~6 and g2
,.~ R2 External resistance between g2 and chassis
f otenno-
Rt External resistance between -1- V6 and gz meter
Rs External resistance between gZ and k
~ Ra External resistance between k and chassis
Capacitances
..,
Ca Anode to all other elements except control grid
C~ Anode to grid, all other elements earthed
Cok Anode to cathode, all other elements earthed
,~ Cak Anode to cathode of detection diode, all other elements
earthed
~ CDD Deflection plate D to deflection plate D', all other
elements earthed
Cfilt Input capacitor of smoothing filter
C8 Crid to all other elements except anode
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Miscellaneous
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A
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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PREFERRED
T pe of Diode Double Double Triple Double Double ,;
~uhe pentode diode diode diode diode Triode triode V
triode triode pentode
0.625 V
125 V `~
DAF 91 V
FILAMENT VOLTAGE OR CURRENT
1.4 V DAF 96
6
iV V
EC 55 ECC 81
EC 56 ECC 82
63 V EAA 91 EBC 8i EABC 80 EBF 80 EC 57 ECC 83
EC 80 ECC 84
EC 81 ECC 85
EC 92 ESOCC9
E90CC °)
18 V
') For heannq aid °) Special Qua ity tutees ') For 90° deflection circuits only.
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TYPES
Triode Triode Pentode Tunin, Hish-
pentode power var. mu sharp power Mixer indicator vacuum
pentode cut-off verifier
DF fi4')
- DL 64')
DF 91 - DL 94 DK 92 DM 70 DY 86
DF 9fi DL 95 DK 96
GZ 34
EL 34
EF 80 ~' 42
EF 86 ~ 81
EF 85 E80Fr) ~ 83 ECH 81 EM 80 EZ $~
ECF 80 ECL 80 EF 89 E83F') Fy 84
E180F') E90L')
ESiL~)
18042f) 18045')
UF' 89 OF 80 UL 84 UCH 8i UM 80 ~ 92
PL 36')
ECL SO PL 81 PY 81
PCF 30 FCL 82) EF 85 EF 80 PL 82 ECH 81 PY 82
PL 83
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Type and Filament Voltages Currents (mA) Characteristic Base connocdons
Application data Resistors data
f f
S = 2.0 mAJV V s
DbblCdoda W — 4V V° 250 V k ~4Ui ~
4 kR a
1/ = 0.65 A Vt = —7 V 1° = ~' ___ 127 da o va
rrva;l
ch.recrerinlc. dd 0 ,t ~
P
l ! l ~ ~ ~ ~
,~ • i • • • ,► ~ • ~ ~mA~
7
AD 1
VI= 4V Ve = 250 V /L = 670 12 f
o~~o~< rr:oa< 11 = 0.95 A V, _ —4i V /, = 60 R. = 2.3 kf2 oa
Cleu A Wo = 4.2 W a
W, = I S W a
9 P
AF 2
V„ _
4.25 S = 2.5 mA1V
Variable m V~= 4V Z00 V /„ _
Deeloa< u
If = LI A V,z = 100 V
I.8 R; = 1.4 M 9/
R.F. or I.F. V„ _ —2 V !12 =
Cal < 6 mpF
empGfier
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N Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) data $ase connections
AF 3 Va = 250 V
vx.ia6(e m•, V!= 4V Vsx = 100 V /e = 8 S = 1.8 mA/V
a.e`."e~d%F. !/ = 0.65 A Vst = —3 V Isrs = 2.6 R; = 1.23Mll
0V CasrsG mpF 7
emaGficr Vs3 = k04 ~~9f g`/
9J~ va •~
V, = 250 V 0 D ~~ •
~ ~ V/ = 4 V Vs: = 100 V !o = 3 S = Z.1 mA/V gg j J
R.F. aenmdo 1! _ 0.65 A Vars = —2 V Isrs = LI N. = 2 Mil
3 mpF
R.F. 0V Caat<
.msf„r Vss = P
Va = 250 V
Vsa = 80 V
~ V/= 4 V Vars = 80 V /o = 1.7 Sc = 0.55 mA/V k O~f ~~
f ~g+ 7 6
d !/ = 0.65 A Vs3 = —12 V I (srs+ia) = 2.6 R, = 2 MS1 m / ~~
Mixer 5
Vat = —2 V gJ o v a
Vosc = 9 Veff 4 D
'~ a
9~ 9a
P
f •
ry
AK 1 = AK 2 wi h different base o o o©Q4
Octode 995 0 g 6' rl~ c)
o oa
~~ ~ (s ~
/' / Rf l
( l ~ ( l ~ l ~ l ~ ~ F ~ ~~ ~
~ ~r r~- rrr~ - r --r k,06
V, = 250 V la = 1.6
AK 2 70 V
oeroae Vj= 4V VsY+ss= —I.5 V 1s2+ss = 3.8 Se = 0.6 mA/V 9?
Vsa = MSt
er Quaner // = 0.65 A VgY = 90 V
IgY = 2.0 R; = 1.6 91 93A5
changer Rg, = SOIcS~ /gi = 0.19 B
S = 2.6 mA/V
AL 2 Va = 250 V = 60 kS2
36 R; =
503..0D..~9f
V/ = 4 V Vs2 = 250 V /a = 7 kS2
Omvm veomda
Clue A final //= lA Vs, _ —25 V 182 = 5 Rn
Wa = 3,8 W
amvlifier Rp = 625 n Wa = 9W ya
P
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Type and Filament Voltages Cutrrents (mA) Charactarietic Base connections
Application data Resistors data
1 7
AL 4 V, = 250 V V ky3 `
= 50 kit oapo
Omput monied. Vj= 4V V,P = 250 V 1° — 36 R
~ = 7 kf2 o ve ~1 , `
cr.~~ta'd If = 1.75A !as = 4 W. = 4.5 W 0 0
Rpl
F == 015 51 W. = 9W 9 ~~
9 P
k
AL 6 =_4668`
Onront wneod.
e
AhI 1 y,= 4V Vs=Vr= 250 V ! =0.095/0.021 a 74"i0° ~oppo ~
l T°°;.a 1! = 0.3 A R. = 2 MS2 !r = 0.13/0.14 o v .y ~~5
~" `/~
9° '' i
P
AX P =4652
i r
0
:~
Cfee= max. 64µF
AX 50 Rr = min.200 n
Gulilled V!= 4V Vn = 2X500 V Cfilt= max. 32µF e
full-weve !! = 3.75 A Vorc =max. 15 V o = max. 275 Rr =min. 150 S2
renifyi.a mbe
Rectifier Cfilt= max. 16µF
Rr =min. 100lZ A
CB
C 10 Curren, regulators, see p. ?39
C 12
CF SO Vb = 250 V
Ra = 0.3 Mt2 !a = 0.7 g = 315
A.F. ,~moae 0.9 MSt ! 8z = 0.18 f f oy~ ~ ,
Rsz =
rrofcal Rk — 2 kSZ k9J ~ 1 I =
choreclrri,dc~ yJ
A.F. emPliser V — 30 V
! 1i =— 0.2 A m~ a
~~'
Vb -= 450 V ~ ya f'~" 4
Ra = 0.3 MSZ
Raz = I MS2
VY3 _ —2 V !, = 1.3 g = 395
_ —10 V = 0.22 = 90 p
_- —12 V = 0.04 = 7
CY 2 Crfl = 32/16 µF
Double Vn = 250 V !o = max. 120 R3 =min. ~ 7
6nlf-wave 125/75 S2 k0 4 DD Y
s ~~
r«eifrine lubc ar
Reuifier Vi= 30 V a
0 09 1~~ ,4
'nd nn~ai~d>
Ver = 127 V !o = max. 60 Cfift =max. 32 flF
DA 90
Si°alo diode see 1 A 3
D.mcror
V° = 40 V S = 0.3 mA/V
DAC 21 Vr = 0 V /° = 0.45 R; 0.13 NISI
♦R _
— QO m s ~9 ~ ~ 4J
D!odc V(= 1.4V _(s ° 000 ~ ~
enodc
/J -< 2$ mA
ch.r,~°.r,!„~, V6 = 120 V .r ° ~ ° ~ vI
A.F .mv!:ccr Vr = 0 V /° = 0.12 g = 2$ d - ~v+
R° = 0.5 MSl
o~r•f
Va = 90 V
Vr = 0V /, = 0.08 g = 23
R° = 0.5 MS2
Vs = I50 V
Ra = 0.47 Mfg I n = 0.24 112
Rpz = 2.2 Mfg 1pz = 0.05 p =
Vp, = 0V
DAF 41 Va = 90 V /r ,p "4 ci
Diode peneode V/= 1.4 V Ra = 0.47 Mfg /p = 0.13 ~ _, 83 d o0 00 C O
n.r. emv~~8er b = 25 mA Rpz = 2.2 MSl /pz = 0.03 i
a o0 o i.c. p
Vn = OV +,~ _.c.
'IAA+ - ;p .
Vn = 67.SV Rimlock
Re = 0.22 MS2 /e = 0.17
60
Rpz = 0.82 Mfg Ipz = 0.04 8 =
Vpl = 0V
V6 = 64 V !8 = 0.031 n = 63
R, = I MS2
R8z = 2.7 MS2 /8r = O.Gl3
R8, = 10 MS2
DAF 96 R8,' = 2,2 MS2
Diod, V~= 1.4V e 0 00 a ~i ~
v,moa, / 25 mA i.a g r U
A.F. •mvGfia I Vy = $5 V I8 = 0.06-! g = 70 c a
R, = 1 Mfg -rya t ~ iii
R8= = 2.7 Mil !89 = 0.011
R8, = 10 MS2
R8,' = 2.2 MS2 mti.i,,.r,
DCC 90
Deuble cried. see 3 A 5
V. = IZO V
Rzz = I20 kS2 /, 1.2 S = 0.7 mA/V
Mfg
Vz, = 0V /z: -= 0.25 R; = 2.5
6 mpF
Vea = 0V C.n <
DF 21 V, = 90 V
Penaode Vj= 1.4V Vzz = 90 V /. = 1.2 S 0.7 mA/V _f o o ©9r % ~~
'R.F. lJ = 25 mA Vrr = 0V /zz = 0.25 IL = 2 Mfg 0 ~ 0 9a ~~li
p6AerF •f o0 00
A.R•mclifier Vfs = 0V ~~
ya _~ ~+
V6 = 120 V
R, = 0.5 Mfg /, = 0.15
Rzz = 2 Mft l 8Y _ 0.03 s = 85
V„ _ —0.5 V orr.t
( ,t < < ( ~ Vz~ ~ 0 < < ( ~ C ( ( ( ( t ~ t t
+~
Vy = 90 V
MS2
DF 21 Vf = 1.4 V R• = 0.5 !a 0.10
n~iOe:mNi ~r ~t = 25 mA VPt __ —OS V ~ ~„ 0.02 g = 69
V„ = 0V
Ve = 120 V
Rat = 0.1 MS2 /, _ 1.4 S
~
= 1.1 mA/V
= 2.5 M~ a ~9!
Vat = —L5 V ~Px =
DF 22 vPa = 0V 9a
V•ria61e
pentode
Vj= 1.4V i
R.F. or I.F. /) = 50 mA
•mvlHfer V• = 90 V 9?
Vas = 90 V /, _ 1.4 S = 1.1 mA/V
V„ _ —1.5 V ~PS '- 0.3 Rj = 1.5 M~
Vas = 0V Ocal
DF 64
DF 65
DF 67
DF 70
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Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
data IZESistOPB
CU[Yents (IDA) date
Base corrections
Application
.v~~~
V = 90 V • ~° = I $ S = 0.65 mA/V
VPe = 45 V 0.65 R• = 0.8 MSt
0V hex =
Vn = Caf, < 0.01 pF
DF 91 ya a
—tg3 f ~ cj
wa.6i. Vf= 1.4 V V° 67.5 V /, = 1.75 S = 0.72 mA/V a o 0 9/ F r»
71 =50mA Vp, = 40 V Utz = 0.68 R,, = 0.6 MSZ of ~
_o~~-~i+
A.F.Pur IF. t~s
empli(ier
_.. ---1
~ ~ ~ ~ _ Z
') ) ) ) ) ) 1 ) ) ~) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
DF 92 see I L 4
Penmd~
m a© 9q (4'F)
.rgB o0 0o ys
DK 21
Oclode
Va=Vo= 120 V
V)= I.4 V v84 _ 0•10 S2
V
la
/as
—
-=
1.5
0.25
Cc _- 0.5 mA/V -t o~ ° 9x,93
~j/r
~j(
1~iI
If = 50 mA -- I.5 MS2
2.4 R'
Frayaency p_
~haaaer Rae 25 kS2 1a"„ — 9 +V
Rat+aa = 35 kS2 /a,+as = 0.2 attar
.p
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Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Reuetore Cttrrerste (mA) data $ass connections
V,=Va= 90 V /, = I.5 I
Vra = 90 V /~ = 0.25
I3R 21 Vre = 0V S° = 0.5 mA/V
Res = 12.5 kf2 /rs = 2.4 R; = 1.2 Mfl
Rn+n= 35 kf2 /ri+rs = 0.2
V,=V6= I35 V /, = L0
Rr. = 270 R /rs = 0.25
Vr~ = 0V S = 0.42 mA/V
Rra = 26 kf1 /rr = 2.6 Rt = I.0 Mf2
Ra+n = 35 kf1
Vo.. = 8V
V,=Vy= 90 V /. = I.0
UB 4©') Rn = 90 k1l lea = 0.25 9497 0 o DS ~~
V7= 1.4 V Vrs = 0V ~i.~ S< = 0.42 mA/V o~ o o W RJ' p
o«°de
r,ea„<~~y // =50mA Rrs = 8.5 kf2 /~ = 2.6 R; = L0 Mfg ' °o o° ~, ~
~:~~,°s« Rtt+rs= 35 kf2 .cgs --t + a0—
VoK = 8V
Ri mlock
V,=VS= 67.5 V /, = I.0
Vrb = 67.5 V /rb 0.25
Vr~ = 0 V S< = 0.42 mA/V
Vrr = 67.5 V !rz = 2.6 R; = 0.9 Mfg
R i+rs = 35 kfl
'~ Rs,tx. <° ~C~<d + f. 8
~ ! ~ [~'~ ~ ~ ~ ( i ~. L l I ( I ~
~
Vaz+ag =- 67.5 /az+ag = 3.2 S< - 0.3 mA~
Vps -- 0 V R; = 0.6 Mfg
Rai = 0.1 MS2 /pt = ~ 0.25
DK 91 V = 1.4 V V, = 67.5 V 1.4
HcPtode In =
Freauencv I// = 50 mA Vpz+aa = 67.5 V Ipz+rg = 3.2 Sn = 0.28 mA/V 92sg 90 -%9s _ - lF~
<Lunecr Vsa ~- 0 V R; = 0.5 Mfg o 0
Rp, = 0.1 Mfg = 0.25 a o o gs ~~t J ay
lat 0 0
Vn = 45 V In = 0.7 _,,y .r o r,+
V8>+8g = 45 V Ip,}ag = 1.9 S~ = 0.23 mA/V Miniature
Vps = 0 V R; = 0.6 Mfg
Rat = 0.1 MS2 18, = 0.15
Vn=Vc= 85 V /n = 0.65
Vea 0V S~ = 0.32 mA/V
Vn.~ = 4 V Sett = 0.4 mAJV
Rp, = 0.18 MfZ laa = 0.14 R; = I Mfg
DK 92 Raz = 33 kf2 !pz = 1.65 R~q = 100 kf2 9~ ~
VI = 1.4 V Rn = 27 kf2 Iat _= 0.13 920 0 •> F~ c
Hearode 0
Freynencv I) = 50 mA Vn=V6= 63.5 V la = 0.70 a o o •7 ~~ ~ty
°F'"Qe' Vag = 63.5 V /pg = 0.15 S~ = 0.3 mA/V _t o o fi
Vas = 0 V Setf = 0.36 mA/V f9s F/ vi+
V">< = 4V R; = 0.9 Mfg
Raz = 22 kf2 Ipz = I.55 Rea = 120 kf2
R8t - 27 kf2 Ipt = 0.13 Miniature
Vn=Va= 41 V /n = -0.25
Vpg = 41 V /pg = 0.09 Se = 0.18 mA/V
Seti = 0.7 mA/V
Vo,e = 25 V R; = 0.75 Mfg
Raz = 6.8 kf2 4Q = 1.75 Rea = IIS kf2
.P Rat = 27 kf2 Ipg 0.08
' 7ype and Filament Vdtages
Application data Resistors Carrmts (mA) fir°° ~~ a
data Base connec.ians gI
DL 64
DL 66
DL 66
Hearing-aid tubes, see p. 169
DL 67
DL 71
D; 72
Type and Filament Voltages Charatteriatic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) data Base corrections
S = I.55 mA~V
Vn=Vs= 84 V R = 0.1 Mfg
Rrz = 10 ks~ /tz = 1'7 W, = 190 mW
W, = 0.7 W
V~ = 14 V
!/ = 0.1 A S = 1.5 mA~V
V,=V6= 61 V = 6.6 2 = 0.1 Mil
DL 92 = 61 V /,
Vrz lax = 1.4
Vri = —b V
O niude
CI„c A lin.l
W, = 125 mW 9~0 o c zn9~
r ~r~
.mpGfcr V,=Vy= ~ V S = L5 mA/V r o o
= 0.1 MS2 ~ .~ "b~s~f+
Vn = ~ V 1, 7b R;
— 1.6 R, — 7 kit
Rrz = 10 kit Irt W,
V1= 2.8V = 180 mW Minf.wr,
I) = 50 mA S = 1.45 mA~V
V,=Vs= 61 V /, = 6.5 R, = 0.1 Mil
Vrz = 61 V Ir, = 1.4 R, = 7 kit
Vr, _ —5 5 V W, = 120 mW
r
~ ) l 1 ) ) ~~ '~ i '~ ) ) ! ) ) ~~ ~ ~ ) ~
DL 93
Omani aee 3A 4
p,neod<
_ S = 2.0 mA/V
!, 0.11 Mfg
!! f = 01 A Va = 86 V =
= 8 R
Ra =
= 8 kf2
DL 94 aai = —4.5 V /~ I '8 W, = 0.29 W y 1 '~'
W= 1.2 W 9 0 0 oc.W 7
omn.e o ~1 (~
,rontode a o
C6.< A I~n<I o 0
m,re<` 1.9 mA/V J r +
= ~ _= 0 M.<i.enr<
~J ~ 50 mA V _
— 86 V I, 7.0 Ra
1~ 10 kf2
ms —4.3 V = I 'S W, = 0.27 W
DL 95
owo~c aee 3 Q 4
.<,eode
V 85 V 1, = S S = 1.4 mA/V
V,a = 85 V /A = 0.9 R< = I50 kf2
Vj 1.4 V Va, _ —5.2 V R, = 13 kf2
!J = 50 mA Wn = 0.2 W
DG 96 W, = 0.6 W
Octave
cl,,, A Vj = 1.4 V V 85 V /, = 2.5 R, = IS kf2 vy o J,y~ a _-_ s
c1.., A IJ = 25 mA ~a _ 0.45 W, = 0.1 W a o o sr
!~ — W
hd( Glam<et u — —S.Z V o
CI,.. A f Cf +
,r
V/ = 2.8 V {; 90 V /, = 3.7 Rn = 20 kf2
J, = 25 mV V = 90 V la, = 0.7 W, = 0.15 W
Cn Vn = —6.3 V hu~~.t~,<
F+
W Type and FiLmant Voltasea Chuact°tutu
N AppGutioa data Reeistora Current (mA) Base eomectioaa
data
V, = 120 V /, m;, _= 2 x L0
V„ -= 120 V 1, m„ = 2 x 4.1 R„ = 30 kf1
Vei = --8.7 V /nm;n = 2x0.16 W, = 0.6 W
/nm..=2x1.1
Vj = 1.4 V
11 = 0.1 A
V, = 90 V 1, m;. = 2 x I.0
V„ = 90 V /, m,: = 2 x 3.0 R„ = 30 kII
V„ _ -5.7 V /rem;n = 2x0.16 W, = 0.3 W
/g
ym., = 2x 0.7
DLL 21 0~ D
l^ ou.ou~ V, = 135 V 1, m;. = 2x 2.0 1 o o~ y~yy ~/ ~~~
Do.w ~,d.
ci.,. as
Vr, _= 135 V /, ,,.,, = 2X 8.8 R„ = IS kfl •' " o ~ o
,~.n.,,.0 Vre = -9.4 V leemi, = 2x0.35 W, = L5 W o o° • ' ~~ 6
l e, R.. = 2X 2.3
Ot~O
/1 = 0.2 A o<~.1
V, = 120 V /, m;, = 2X 2.0
V,e = 120 V !, m.. = 2x 7.5 R.. = IS kfl
Vn = -8.2 V In,,;, = 2x0.35 W. = 1.2 W
Inm,. = 2X 2.0
~. C ~. t( C€ C~~ C C E t ( G C ~. [ r
r
1 1
vP = lzo v1, m;n = zx Ls
DLL 2fl v8z -' 120 V l e m.. = 2X 7.1 Re, = 15 kS2
—8.1 V /axm~n == 2x0.25 Wp = Ll W
Double tput Vri __ /82ma: 2x I.9
pentode
(ceniieued) Vj= 2.8 V
Clua AB II = 0.1 mA
Puf h-pplt V, = 90 V In min =
_
2X L0
emDLl~ef
vat = 90 v l e m.x =
2X
2X
4.4 Re, =
0.2 WP =
20 kS2
0.5 W
Vri = —5.9 V I82miR
Ia2mex = 2X 1.3
DN
DP Cathode-ray tutees,see p. 178
DR
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic Base comeMions
Application data Resistors Currents (atA) data
DY 86 pJ _. 1.4V
H.T. r°afs.r // _= 0.55 A see EY 85 except for heater rating
torT.v.re«~~~rs
E1C _4671 U.H.F.
tube sec p. 171
E1F °= 4672
EIT Decade counter tube, see p. 246
E80CC
E80F Reliable, rugged~zed and long life tubes, see p. 166
E80L
E81L Repeater tubes, see p. 165
E83F
E90CC Tube for computers, See p. 175
E92CC
EISOF Reliable, ruggedized, see p. 166 y
EA 50 V Vd =max. 200 V
6.3 V Vk~=
singe d~od~
p r troy /1f = 0.15 A
max. IOOV le = max. 5 Cdk = 2.1 pF ~(
Rk/ = max. 20 kf2 fkr
k y
a o ~
o o
EA 78 Vf= 6.3 V ✓Vd;~.v x. 9 ,
( o;~' ( /f ~ ^.15 ~ ~ _ ~•~. o o~ ( t
42t V ( ~ ~ ~ ( ~
sub mrmarure
EAA 91 f k?
Doublo afoae Vj = 6.3 V ,p !d =max. 9
De~edor // = 0.3 A = max. 420 V !do =max. 54
•nd A.C.C. 1
M;nl.rore
Vo _ S 1.6 mA/V P
EBC 3 — 100 V -
Vr — —2.1 V /° 2 R; 19 kS2 EBC 3
EBC 33 u 30
Doubl<
a~oars VI = 6.3 V ^a
/1 == 0.2 A Vb -- 250 V
Troicel ~, o o ~di Rl / ~
ch°r.°~<d.~ic, R< _= 0.2 MS2 /° _= 0.75 g =- 26 o •o
A.F. amplifier Rp = 4 kS? ,, o~ o dz s~~~
t ~ O
Vb = 200 V o<:<i
R< = 0.2 MS2 /< _- 0.3i q == 22 EBC 33
Rk -= 12.5 k12
Vb = 100 V
R< = 0.2 MS2 /< -= 0.2 g 14
R4 = 12.5 kS2
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Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) gale corrections
data
V, = 250 V kf2/V
EBC 41 /, = I R. = 158 s da ~ ti~
Dovbl. diod. V, _ —3 V = o0 0o GI kl~ S9
µ 70 D
hieh m. erfoa. VJ= 63V
/J = 0.23 A V6. = 250 V a ° o o° a ~~ ~ ~i
rrni<.~
<b.r.«<ri,d<,
R. = 0.22 Mfg 1. = 0.7 g = 51 ~ - i u-~
A.F. .molili<r Rk = 1.8 kS2 ecmi.<t
I ( ~ ( ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ —1 i1 ~1 _~
va == va = 25o v S = 1.8 mA/V
R~ = 95 ks2 /, 5 R, = 1.3 MS2
~, __ —2 V lrz 1.6 C,,, < 2 mpF
EBF 2
Doable diode
.. risbl<
Vf == 6.3 V
D mu
eerod // = 0.2 A
LF. amplifier
Va=Va= 100 V
Vfz = 100 V /, 5 S = 1.8 mA/V
V„ =-2V /rx 1.6 R = 0.4 Mn
= 250 V S = 8 mA/V
V° 50 kS2
EBL 1 Vsz = 250 V !, = 36 R;
R = 7 kiZ
D°o61e a;°a~ V,t = —6 V I tz = 4 4.9 W ~qr
Rk = I50 S?
w° - rn.►aaoa ~ e~~~\\
°cla, t nrR°i t Vi= 6.3 V
!/ =LISA da o a a
°roa¢t~=`
ci°,. AR = 2X 24 Q p ~,
/^ "';°
r,o~h-p°ll Vo _ 250 V
= to ma = 2x28.5 R°e = 10 kS2 d ya r
omPrs;°. 2X 2.8 W, = 8.2 W
Rkz = 140 S2 l ez""^ =
V° = 250 V /° 36 R; = 50 kS2
V,~ = 250 V = 4.5 R = 7 kSl
Vs, = V Irz W° = 45 W
EBL 21 Rk = 150 S2 W, = II W
Do"hlf diode 9d dd
°"~n"~ v~"~°d< V° = 250 V S = 9.5 mA/V qt o o m
cl.„ p i;".I V~ = 6.3 V V~~ = 275 V !, = 44 R; _= 50 kS~ -_,
amusfi<r // = 0.8 A V8z = ~i.2 V Ipi = 5.8 R° = 5.7 kS2 a °Q ° qqs .~
a.~+ pn Rp = 125 S2 6{; = 5.5 W i r
n"~h-n"II
•moGfi<. /° m;" =
V° = 300 V 2X30
/° m. = 2X3G R°" = 9 kS2
Vpz = 300 V /~""" = 2x3.8 W° — 13.2 W
Rk = 130 S2 2X6.5
Ip: m.: = L°<z.l 6n.
EC 55
EC 56 U.h{.F. tubes, see p. 172
EC 57
n
EC 70 S == 5.5 mA/V t o° oo ~
p.r. „„a< Vf= 6.3 V V. = 100 V /° = kS~ , o
13 ~
R; = 3.6 o
erp~<.I // = 0.15 A Vp = —2 V __ 20 0 0 k (
C~'i
EC 80
EC 81 U.H.F. tubes, see p. 173'
EC 91
T
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Type end FJament ~ Voltage Currents (mA) Charaderutic
Application data Resistors data Bate Connections
S = 5 mA/V
V. _= 250 V 10 R = ~
µ 12 Idl
y _ —2V 1. =
EC 92 freq.=max.300Me/s t o 0
R.F. Triode Vf= 6.3V sO o i.r/~♦
Ir =O.ISA a o oa
.h:~°~i.a" 170 V
V S = 5.5 mA/V .'`~~
V. = —I !. 8.5 R; = 12 kfi
Vt =
~ — ~ Mini.wr.
~ S = 2.9 mA/V
V, = 250 V R = I I kf2
Rb = 920 f2 !, — 6
- Vs —5.6 V W = 0.28 W
W. L5 W
ECC 40 Vb — ~~ V
Dod6k viod. a = 24.5
' a... A r..i R = O.I Mfg !. = 2.2
.m,~ai. Rt = 2.2 4A
Rn" V, —max. 76 V
(o.r .m) V/= 6.3 V = 0.33 MI2 c~ c~
e
A.F. •molili,~ !J U.6A q e ~ f1~ rJ
lar .r .m) ~ 11~
A.F. .m~,cr,,, Vs = 250 V —_ 24 k' ~ci ~ti
Ri
Rn" = 2.2 kf1 V, =max. 44 V
= 0.33 MSZ g~mi.rt
Vb = 250 V
R = 0.22 MLl
R' = 0.22 /b = 2.0 a = 780
r,MS~l,
I
V, _ -I V /, _- 3.0 R; == 16.5 kid
VJ= 6.3V µ = 62
ECC 81 // - 0.3 A
Doable vl°de Ve = 170 V S = 5.9 mA/V
~ - -I V /, = 8.5 R; = 11.2 kfl
~°" •r"""~ IJ = 0.15 A S =. 5.5 mA/V
V. = 250 V /, = 10 R; = II kfl
ECC 84 ~ ~ ° ,-;♦~~„
Do°ble .a°ae S = 6 mA/V r o°Oo° NA
rr°i=.i /V - 6.3 V Ve = 90 V
/° - 12 k~ k[3
7- 0.33A . _ -1.5 V _ 24 V.• °o o° `kl „/:(~~'..
NevJ
~ f p
ECC 85°~ °a ~~~
S = 5.9 mA/V •' e °
r,.;<.i /V/-- 6.3 V Ve = Z50 V
/a - 10 R e~i~r7e,
0.435A : _~ -2.3 V = 57 ~ ~
iw:`:".~mi J .,
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Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Resistors Currents (mA) data
Base connections
Application data
ECC 91 sce6J6
Douhle triodr
A~i ~ I
~'2-Y
p~{ ~~Ci if
~ ~~ ~s
~►
r
~— ►— r— r— r r r r / r r r~ r cra --r r—rr r
~• 170 V 2.8 ~f2
ECF 80 /az = Ra - L5 f
Triod ar — f ap c7 U
y2 ° ~ ~° k.➢s ' Uj(t~_~('~
Tvogel Vo = 100 V $ = 5 mA/V
<hxr.<eedse<s V1= h•3 V V —2 V ~ = I4 R; —~ 4 kf2 91 °a o° . ki vr~ ti
(Pe~raaexv.:em) /J =0.d3A i = ~ = 20 ar .r ~.y 4w
n e~°e~s(ri« V, = 170 V 1, = 6.5 Se = 2.2 mA~V Need.
(viede grxr<m) V_ — I70 V
Fr
Rs = 0.1 MS2 ~x — R; = 800 k12
henger y 0.025
` Rk = 330 S2
V,=Vb= 250 V /. — 3
Rl = 24 k(2 /s.+sa = 3 S< = 0.65 mA~V
R3 = 33 kit R; = 13 MSS
R +sr= 50 kC2 ls3+ar = 0.2
k 4 D. 7n '~
ECH 3
V,= Vb= 200 V /. = 3 ar p a aN
hexede V — 6.3V R, = 19 k4 /fl+aa = 3
S< = 0:65 mA/V 0 D '.;~ 2
Fr R3 = 54 kS2 R; = 0.9 MSS 9~A3 4~9~ 3
hanaer Y /JJ= 0.2 A R~3+8r= 50 V /83i er= 0.2
(hexoae at P
xysrem)
ECH 4
V6 = 250 V fa = a.5
Ra = 20 kt2 frs+t r. = 0.19 S~(f = 0.55 mA/V
Triode heprode
2r,+sT= 50 kS2
r pueocy
chmaer
(luprode ararem) V, = 250 V
O dl'aror Vf= 6.3V fyz+Ba
(viode yrmm) !f = 0.35 A V~+ra = 40 V
LF. mplifier Vi _ —2 V
(heprode eysoem)
A.F. ampl~ffer
(mode ar+rem) Va = 250 V
Typical Re = 0.2 h1R
charaaerirticr
(triode ayarem) Vs = —2 V
V, = 100 V 12 S = 3.2 mA/V
IJ—(J—! —!
1 .)
V, = 250 V /n = 2.3
RpE+„= 50 kf~ Ipz+pa 3.0 Sc = 0.65 mA/V
Rp,+pr= 30 kfl /p,+, r = 0.33 R = 1.2 M~
ECH 11 V! , _ _ —2 V Vo.c = 8.5 V
rrinae hennae Vf= 6.3V
Fr B.ency /~ 0.2 A Vs = 250 V 1, = 3.4 So — 2.8 mAJV
h miler Ra = 30 kfl 1ps+lT = 0.33 µ = 17
(trio
de .r:rem)
R„+,r= 30 kfi
o.eiu.rer
(triode er•rem)
V=V6= 250 V
Rfl+p, = 24 k12 la = 3.0 So = 0.75 mA/V
+pr 5~ Ipx+p, _ 6.2 Ri - 1.4 MS2
V = 0.19
a1 Ipa+pT
ECH 21 V6 = zso v /„
Triode h<prode R. = 20 kS2 4.5
Fr auency
ch..ler
R„+pr= 50 k12 Ip,+sT 0.19
(heprode .y„em)
Ordl6mr V~ = 6.3 V Va Vs = 250 V 1. 5.3 S = 2.2 mA/V
( i de mr.rem) /~ = 0.33 A 3.5 Rr - 0.9 MfZ
L.F. plitier +le Il9TlT =
{heproda ramm) — 40 V C,y, < 2 mpF
A.F..mvfifier Vp, _ —2 V
(triode .yrem)
rypie.l Vb = 250 V
ch.mcreriaric. = 0.2 Mfl /. = I.0
(viode .r.rem) Ra
Vp = —2 V
V°=Va= 250 V
Rt = 33 kS2 1, = 3.0 Se -= 0.5 mA/V
ECH 41 Rz = 47 k12 /~+84 = 2.2 R; —= 2 MS2
Ta°a< hex°ae Rao.Far= 20 kS2 Iaa+ar = 0.35 V"+c =- 8V
F"'°`"`y V — 63V Vg, _ —2 V Re, = 170 kS2 y7g? z ID
(hexode or+te.") /1 = 0 23 P, ar o o gl
C cilletor ax o0 0 o k ~ ;
O
V6 = 250 V So = 1.9 mA/V
R° _. 30 kS2 /° = 4'9 ~
0.35 Se(E = 0.55 mA/V Rimlock
Rsa+a7= 20 kS2
lad+aT = = 19
~ ~ C ( ~ ~. f ~ f ( E ~ ( ( C ~ f ( ~
-~--rrrrrr~-~- ~ J
Va=V6= 250 V
R, = 27 kSl / = 3.0 S< = 0.75 mA/V
ECH 42 RZ = t 27 kS2 I~+e4 = 3.0 R; = 1.7 MS2
rrioae hesode R~,+pr= 22 kS~ /~,+8 r = 0.35 Req = 100 kS2
Frequency V~= 6.3 V V81 = —2 V 9a93 ° 9~v~ v
<h.n¢<r // = 0.23 A h o ° ° 9+ ©I' ~
(hexode.y.tem)
oe<in.tor Vb = 250 V ~r ~~e
(triga< .rse<m) Rq = 33 kS2 /° = 5.1 So = 0.6
2.8 mA/V ~ °° 4~
r °- r v-u
R~,~4aa+4T= 22 kSZ~ /es+ei' = 0.35 SetE = 22 mA/V
Vos< = 8 V ~' Rimlock
o
Vq=Vb= 250 V /q = 3.25 S< =0.775 mA/V
Rrz+s+ = 22 kS2, ./ 6.7 R; = 1~ MS2
+r4 =
ECH 81 R}~+sT= 47 kS2 ~+BT = 0.2 R<q = 70 kS2
Triode hepoode ' xi = —2 V
Frequency
<h.gy<r
V,=Vb= 250 V S = 2.4 mA
R.F. or ).F. R +84' 39 kS2 iq = 6.5 R; = 0.7 MSS
vefi<r Vj= 6.3 V ~ 1 = —2 V /~+s4 = 3.8 µml = 20 r r qv ~ u
(h<veoae .ya<m) // = 0.3 A ~ a . = 0 V Rea = 8.5 kS2 495, o° ° °0 9 nf~~r~
Tyvical o
ch.recteriscics 9i ~o o er `~, ~`
(eriod< vy+t<m)
V = 100 V S = 3.7 mA/V 04v~`-~i ~y ;~
o.du.t°r / = 13.5 R; = 6 kS2
(wode .ncem) V8 = 0V N = 22 Novel
r
V6 = 250 V /q = 4.5
Ra = 33 kS2 Seff ="0.65 mA/V
/ra+aT = 0.2
Rsa+aT= 47 kS2
Type and Filament Voltages CharaMeristic Base connections
data Rdiston Currents (mA) ~~
Application
ECL 11 S = 9 mA/V
Triode DD:DDe V = 250 V ID = 36 R. = 25 kf2
t<trDae Vg, = 250 V /g2 = 4 R. = 7 kfl ,Y
Ci.a. A rD.f Vn = —6 V Wo = 3.8 W o gY vi! w
N% 9W
net~oa°°v:«m) . V = 6.3 V '~ .f
Tr°i<.i IJ = LOA $ = 2 mA/V s~
ea f c+
ehereeeeriatiea Vo = 250 V /D = 2 R = 35 kSZ
(o-iede arnem) Vg =-2.5 V µ = 70 Y
S = 3.2 mA/V
V=V6= 170 V =0.15MS2
V = OV /. = IS R; = II kSZ
Vg', = 170 V /gQ =. 2•g R
WD = i .0 W
ECL 80 Vg, =-6.~ V W° = 3.5 W
Tr °Dt
o~~toa~ V, _. 20 V
Clna A find V = O V {
plilier _ { el' '1 (1
to
(DentDd<aYalem) }/ = it Ia — 2 ~ O °OO (~~~~~
sYD< aeDDr.mr Vj= 6.3 V gt Y 9 °o o a2 .i1 y €
<veDt<de aratem) /J = 0.3 A Ve = 100 V !. = 8 S = 1.9 mA(V a c•~ ;o
Tr°icel — 20 ~ ~
<hDr.cteriai<, Vg = 0V µ
(triode aY+tem) NDvd
A.F. amplifier Vs = 170 V
(tapde .Yatem) R = 0.22 M~
— 0 0 V~
~g/ ~
k'spd DOm
EEP ely ea o oa s;~ ~'
V. = 250 V I• = S S
„ ~.~.od. V1— 6.3V Vrz = I50 V = 17 mA!V ~ Pga
~ f` ~ Z
O.bA Vk. = I50 V ~ _ = 50 kS2 ~ r
ef~ 'h Tr~~.l"`f
Ii =
=-2.SV ~65 R
rh.r..~.ri.r~.. vr~
W
A
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application Currents (mA) $ase connections
data Resistors data -
Va = 250 V BS = 1.8 mA/V
V — 100 V /, — 3.0 R; = 2.5 Mfg
— —2 V /~ = 0.8 C,r , < 20 mpF
V8, = 0V
V, — 200 V
V — 100 V /a = 3.0 S = 1.8 mA/V
Vr, —2 V /8z = 0.8 R; = 2.0 Mfg
[~, 0V
V, = 100 V
Vz = 100 V to = 3.0 S = 1.8 mA/V
!~, _ —2 V I,z = 0.8 R; = 1.0 Mfg r , pt~ ~. ~
EF 37A V89 = 0V m ° o 0o gz ~/
oow V = 6.3 V Vb = 250 V O
a °o.•° v~ ~~~~~~
"vsie~~' Ij = 0.2A Ro = 0.3 Mfg 1, 0.6 = I65
R.F. Rsz = 0.8 Mfg !~ = 0.2 % r v o
.m,cs.. R4 = 4 kit
A.F. VR, = 0 V Oc~el
em,lai.~ 200 V
Vb =
R, = 0.3 Mfg to = 0.45 — 130
R,z = 0.6 Mfg /„ _= 0.17
Rq = 6.4 kf2
Vaa = 0V
' Va = 100 V
R. = 0.3 Mfg !„ = 0.22 = i 05
Rr, = 0.6 Mfg /Pz -= C.08 ~
(
R — 90 kR /„ g S = 2.2 mAN
== k = 1.2 MSL
—2.50 f„ I.7
V Cw, G 3 mpF
Va = 200 V
!, 6 S = 2.2 mA/V
EF 39 Vn /e: 1.7 RI ~= 0.9 MR
—25 V
Ve.ieble m ✓ti = 0V
,oda V/ = 6.3 V
R.F~eo. I.F.
m,r,R.r
11 = 0.2 A
V, = 100 V S 2.2 mA/V
J, 6
A.F..mdili,r V = 100 V I.7 W = 0.4 MR
VR — —2.5 V fa
Vn = 0V
Vb = 250 V
R = ,0.2 MR /, = 0.87 _- IOi
f„ = 0.26
_ ~8 kR
= 0V
Vb = Z50 V
R, = 0.33 MR /, 0.50
RR = I.5 MR !s = QL 210
Rk -- 2.2 kR
.Vag .-- 0 V
J
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) data Base comectioas
'
C ~ ~ E ( ~E ~ ~ E E fi E i .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f f
1
EF 55
R.F. Penmde V/ = 6.3 V Vn —
— 250 V /e = 40 R; = 55 ksZ ° o°~° °°
0 9/ C7 ~ iI
TrPieeE // = 1.0 A Vn = —4.5 V /n = 5.5 pig, = 28 s ~
nh.recoeaeKe, ,. V„ = 0V CPS, = 0.15 PF ~ ~ io
f
Loceel 9P. (89C)
EF 73 V° = 100 V _ ~
V1= 6.3V V — I00 V /° kR/V r °° °° r `_ `~
A.F, Pentode
—
= 7.5 ~ = 250 O r,
:~Piwl /1 = 0.2 A ~ -- —O V /n = 2.5 _ W o o w
ehe tenedw ~ µl2rt — 28 1° °° (y\ ,©
9 Q
Sebm~nieture
I f ~ • i • t ~ ~ t f t ~ ~ ~ t f ~ ~ ~ ~
'type and Filament Voltages Currents (mA) Characteristic
Application data Resistors data $ase connections
ti
EF 91 a = 250 V / _ (0 S = 7.65 mA/V
VJ = 6.3 V V„ = 0V 1 Mfg
R.F. pe~rod~
w;a~-6..a /f = 03 A V _ = 250 V /,, = 2.55 R~, =
R;
= 1.2 kfl
.maGGer V„ _ —2 V C.„ < 8 mpF
r
! a it O
0 o0
V k o o gas ij
Va = 250
o (t ~
Vr. = 0V sz = 2 S = 2.5 mA/V gl °gz Fi 1~
EF 92 Vyz 150 V C,y, < 7 mpF ~
_ —0.65 V
v.d.61. m~ Vj= ft.3V ar
,..rode /1 = 0.2 A
RIFT or I.F.
oi;R~r V, = 250 V
Vp, = 0 V /. = 8
V ~ — 200 V /,~ = 2.1 S. = 2.5 mA/V
Upr = —2.5 V M;ni.rore
EF 93
V.ri.bl~ ma see 6 BA 6
v~~rod<
1 I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 1 —f ~ J —f _l ~ ~ J J ~ t
r
EF 95
see 6 AK 5
R.F. ae~code
N
~ Nt
EFP 60 [; = 250 V k11°
03 v ^ C7
s.°°°d.~, V1= 63 V V s — 250 V 1, = 20 S = 25 mA/V r
1.5 R; = 70 kf2 9 o yy o ~ ~ ~~~
a
// = 0.37 A Vk, = 150 V 1 = oYo ~
veoiode
1~. _ —15.6 Cat < :4 mpF kp ~,`U►q
o
R.F. or 1.F. kfli) ~ °t D~
amoli[i.r V's
A = 0V
Local 9p
C
! ) .) _)__~..._~I
I, _ 1.0
1.1
831'86 =
= 0.55 mA/V
= 2.5 _ .2.0 ML2
EK 2 0.3
k~q6' v v ~ 9'
o~roa~ a~ ypo va
Vj = 6.3 V
ayumer 0 0
Fc hanger /~ = 0.2 A
V, = 100 V I, I.0 9/ 995
V +~ = 50 V ~aa+85 I.0 S~ = 0.55 mA/V P
t~, _ —2 V
[; 2 = 100 V 1.5 R; = L2 MSZ
R8, = 50 kS2 f, 0.2
~~
w
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) Base connections
data
Va = 250 V la — 36 5 = 4 mA/V
V~ = 250 V 1~ = 4 Rr = 50 kS2
EL 33 Vg, _ —b V R° = 7 kS2
optp.e Rp = 150 ~ W = 4.5 W ~ = o ~i
pentpae 'W. = 9W m o° °o ` ~~
clef A coal V1= 63V kg3 0~ o ,
psser [ = 0.9 A o . g, l ~~~
Class AB ~ r V ~U
push-pull
ampccer V _—_ 250 V la min = 2X 24
V8, = 250 V Ia n, = 2x28.5 R°° = 10 kS2 o~,al
Rk = 140 S2 /gymn = 2x 2.8 W = 82 W
I,~,nax = 2x 4.6
U = 250 V 5 = II mA/V
100
c~A3~al ~ _ --1365 V /~ — Ib = 12 kS2
ampcser ~= 0V Wp = II W
W° = 25 W
a
Type and Filament Voltages
Application data Resistors Currents ~~) Characteristic
data
$~ corrections
V6 = 375 V 1°min 2X 75
=
Rn')= 470 C2 /%mn% =
2x 95 R°% = 4 kfl
Rk = 130 t2 ! m =
2x 11.5 WD = 37 W
Vn = 0V !fl,%,: 2x 22.5
= ,f ~ y
ra
~' ~
Oue°ue VJ —
— 6.3 V Vy = 425 V /nm~° =
2X 30 a 0 0° /~
~~~ll
D.°,.a. IJ = 1.5 A R,:') = I ktt inn,.% 2x 120
= R%, = 3.4 kll °
cL.. AB VV —3$ V !//een;,, =
2X 4.4 W, = 55 W ° o o° ~ ~~♦ / vr
Du.h-D°II ~
mDlif;er
= 0 V Jpzmex = 2X 25 N
cl... s Va. = 800 V /nml% = 2x 25 ocul
auah-Dull
n,Dhc., Vnn = 400 V lnm.. = 2x 91 Rnn = I I kSl
x 3 W = 100 W
!n = 2
R — 750 tVt n~„ = 2X 19
Vn = OV as - / ~ — ~ ti
EI. 38 V° = 250 V o 0 0° ' ~~/~ ~
S = 14.3 mAN
O°eDu+ Vj= 6.3 V V — 250 V /. = 100 _ 21 kf1 r 0 °0 o o i iIi ` a
1J = 1.4 A [~ _ —7 V !n = 13 !Z — /
TYc°~d
%h.,..,.a%an, ~ = 0V ~a, = 1.2 pF p fr r.,
Oeul
S = 10 mA~V
V. = 250 V _ R; = 40 kS2 z c+ F~
oL
Emo1 Vn 250 V 1n = 5.2 R° 7 kS1 ù~ ~cy
Vj= 6.3 V R4 = 170 n W. = 4.8 W ic.s o° °o° ~
r
CIa ° A f;nnl
/J = 0.71 A Wn = 9W oo o i~ + ci
Dss..
c%.. fes o
Du.h-Dull
V — 20 V 1°°'~'
= 2x 3931 Rnn = 7 kf1 Rmi ►
~V
V, = 225 V /, = 26 R; = 40 kf2
Vas = 225 V !~ = 4.1 R, = 9 kS2
R.y = 360 f2 W = 2.8 W
Wn = 6 W
EL 42 _
o"`v"' Yn = 200 V /, = 22.5 R;
ceneode 90 kf2 /V
cl.,. A find Vas = 200 V /s = 3.5 Ra = 9 kf2
mv1;8., Rk = 360 ~ W, = 2.1 W -z v ci
//~~ `
Ctaes AB is o0 0o GI ,~~/~j~
ol;(ic. j 0.2A Inman = 2iC 20 0 o e~ +~ii
cln., B Yn = 250 V /,m..
ush-Dull = 2x21.5 Rnn = 15 kf2 ' -~ ~/' ~~
Gm o1H;e. Y~ = 250 V / m = 2X 3.2 Wn = 7 W R;mloc4
Rp = 310 f2 ~m„ = 2x 6.7
lnm;n = 2x 16
Vn = 200 V /nm.. = 2x 17 Wn = IS kf2
Vs -- 200 V 1 m;~ = 2x 2.6 Wn = 4.1 W
Rk -= 310 SZ ~ma: = 2x 5.6
/nm;~ _ 2x 5
Vn = 250 V /nm„ = 2x 20 R~ 16 kf2
V~ = 250 V /i sm;n = 2x 0.8 {Yn = 6.5 W
V8, _ —22.5 V /s,ma. = 2x 6.5
nmmnn K~n.n.Q,;a .~,~„o,
Type and Fihsmeat Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistor Ctsrrenta (mA) data Base comectiom
~pe/oloda~/ ~/ ~/ ~,/ ~y ~/
1
Lin. ont^ut Vf= 6.3 V Vn = 250 V /~ = 2.4 S — 4.6 mA/V k o° °o °' U ~~
^.modo /f = LOS k Vs, = 0V W = 8W n/ u o° r a(~1 ti
c h.r.a.rialiic, Vll = 38.5 V - - I: P = max. 7 kV°) lL. ~ ~ (•) L
Nov.l
II . 83 V. = 250 V 1^ = 36~ S = 10 mA/V
^via.. Vfl = 250 V /~ — 5.0', RL = 0.13 MR k /o 0 0 ~ <,1~ w~
1J = 0.71 A VJ, _
Tvocal —5.5 V C1 = 10.4 pF 9) c ~ o° s (J kl
r h.racteri.ec. C. = 6.6 pF !•~ ;!~
4
Nor.l
V. = 250 V /a = 4 gi $ = 113 mA/V
V = 250 V !~ = 5.5 2 = 38 kR
Wa = bW
~' ~ W, = 12 W .c.
Out Put / / LC. L'I (J
Vj= 6.3 V c°
CL.. A /f =0.]bA V = 250 V ~ 1^min = 2X 10 ~ ~ ° ° iL` `~
CL.. B ~ V _
— 250 V lama: = 2x37.5 R.. = 8 kS2 9 °o o° is (i I~
Clm. AB ~ _ —I 1.6 V ~Jzmin — r:c.'> ;~
w
yam.. GX 7:5 W4 = II W is 91
V. = G50 V l.min = 2x 31
Vya = 250 V /^"!a• = 2X37.5; Ros = 8 kSZ Noval
Rk = 130 f2 /min = 2x 3.5 k'a = I I W.
Is m.> = lX 7.5
i
l
Vs = 250 V /, 0.28 R = 5 Mn
Re = 0.47 M,n !R = 15
R, = 34 kR / = 0.09 p a
R, = 3.9 kn ~ = 0.03 /
EQ 80 R, = 560 n ,kpy
o° oo ar r~l~ p
p f Ae. (I
EY 80 Vf — 6.3 V /, =max.180 VWa =-max.650 Vs) w o° r:
seo.~<. a;°d. R+a.c')=max.4kV Cek 5.5 PF Sri
e°mur 1f -- 0.9A /°e ==max.400 Cr(r _- max 4µF i °o o ,y ti ~
y/~
Nooal ~ ~
t f i.c~k ~c
cI a fl
i.c o° °
EY 81 '~ V!= 6.3 V✓.~.. a = /u =max. I50 c i.c ~.~ ~~
0.8 A max. 4.5 kV /o° =max. 450 ra. °° v, i
Bvoaer /f = o° is i. .r
t•~
rr.
Lc. ~ G7 Cy ~
Nov.l
EY 86 r e t r, ~ oy,v
H.T. r<nifier V1= 6.3V Vo = 18 kV lco o ° po c. t: ~'~~~~
s.r i'.v. /1 = 90 mA !o = 0.15 1 = max. 0.8 mA
,.coven 1 °o c 1 ~~' ~~~` oc.
t Mks ~y ~~ ~
Nov.l
EZ 35 '' ~ ~
eau-warn VI= 6.3 V Rt =min. 35053 +o ° Fi~ty
~tReceii,erube I) = 0 6 A Vf, = 2X 325 V a = rnax. 70 CRIB= max. 16µF t o0 o t t~ `~/ ~~
Vk),= max. 350 V o0 1
O U
Oct.lk
EZ 40 Vn = 2X250 V !, =max. 90 R, =min. 125 S2 "o o '~ ~
Fau.,rara V — 6.3 V = 2X300 V ='-max. 90 =min. 215 SZ ° '' ~~ry
a
ractifyia¢ mba III = 0.6 A
= 2X350 V =max. 90 =min. 300 S2 ' °o o°
Ractisa, C(et= max. 50µF ~ -~ Ft + ~i
Vk),= max. 500 V Rimloe4 U- O
(~ 1.) 6
EZ 41 Cfilt= max.
32µF o0 0 o at
VI= 6.3 V ~~<,9
Vt, = 2X250 V o =max. 60 Rt =min. 30053 i o~ oa
rca iri~a wbe II = 0.4A o0 ~~ i
Rectifier Vk)v=max. 350 V ~~
f -t O~C)
Rimlock
' Vi, = 2X350 V I, =max. 90 R: =min. 300 dl t
EZ 80 = 2X300 V =max. 90 O
ea~i-.rara =min. 215 n f o "'a• i.c`4~
k o°
V)= 6.3V = 2X275 V =max. 90 =min. 17553 °o p q
ren0ria¢ tabs /I = 0.6A
Ractisar = 2X250 V =max. 90 =min. 12553 ''`' °o o° to ~~ ; F)
Cfi0.=max. 50µF a ic. ,kY
g
y
Vk),= max.500 V Nar.1
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) Base rnnnections
data
Crl~=max. 64µF a (9
CZ 32 Rt =min. 150 S2 0 ° a' (.y
F^n.w... V/= SV Vn = 2X500 V /. =max. 125 G;Ir=max. 32µF oQ
recr;ty("s ~.be 1) = 2A = 2X 350 V =max. 250 R~ =min. I QO S2 / o ~~ ~+
e.r~;(;.r, = 2X300 V -= max. 300 Cf;li= max. 16µF rx
Rt =min. 50 f2 Oced
KSOA
Noise diodes, see p. 245
K 81 A
( ~ ~ ~ ( ( ( ( 1 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( 1
s~~s~~s~~~©~~s~~~s~~ss~~s•
T
Type and Filament Voltages 'Characteristic
data Resistors Currents (mA) data Base connections
Application
KB 2 rm f s
Doa61e diode V/ — 2 V ko
~ ~
a d2 t ~
Doecdor !1 = 95 mA
and A.C.C. ~
dt V
Va = 135 V /o = 2.5 S = L0 mA/V
Vg = —4.5 V R; = 16 kS2
= 16
KBC 1 Va 90 V 1, = L0 S 0.7 mA/V +r -t ~
Doable a~aaa V8 =-3.4 V R; --- 23 kS2 OD ® 9
ufod~ Vf~ 2V — 16 e
I'' df~ va
rb.r;~°~; I,;r, G = 0.115 A Vb = 135 V O D a
A.F. amplifier Ra = 0.2 MS2 Ia = 0.35 g = 12.5 ea
Vd = —2.0 V
P
Vt = 90 V
Ra = 0.2 M~ /, _ .0.19 g =- II
V8 = —2.0 V
Vo = 135 V !. = 2.0 S =- 0.65 mA/V
Vim. = 135 V 1,~ = 0.6 R; = 1.3 MS2
KF 3 Vag _-0.5 V C,r, < 6 mpF +f-f f . ,
Varia6lr ma 9r
pentode VI = 2 V VdJ — ~ V ~Q Di~ .1 ` , 5
R.F. or t.F. !1 = 45 mA U = 90 V I, = L0 S = 0.5 mAiV 93 o v e
.mpcc., Vsx = 90 V !R = 0.2 R; = 2 MS2 4 ~ c
V, _ —0.5 V 9a
i- r- r~ r~~-- r r-- r- r r r r r r r r ~-
V, = 135 V 1, — 0.7
V +r= 45 V /s3+ss = 1.0
S< = 0.27 mA/V
VJz = 135 V / 2.2 R; = 2.5 Mfg
R , = 50 kf2 ~, = 0.16 f(+)fh QgI
~x = 8.5 V
KK Z g2o va
Oaod~ V1= 2V
Fr a~e~<y /f = 0.13 A
~Fa+Per g 995
V, 90 V I, 0.7 P
V
, }3+sc= 45 V /83+86 I.0
a = —0.5 V S< = 0.27 mA~V
lf,z = 90 V /sz I.b R; = 2.0 Mfg
R , = 50 kf2 /81 0.16
✓K = 8.5 V
S — 2.1 mA/V
V, 135 V Ia 7 R; _= 130 kf2
V 135 V /P2 I.I R, _= 19 kf2
_ —5 V W, = 0.44 W +I -/,g3
KL 4 W, = I W
Ou1Dut OQ ~D
pemude v,- 2v ~ ve
flea; A final !/ = 0.15 A \4 D
DGGer 9 g2
V, - 90 V Ia 4.7 S = 1.8 mA/V
90 V /~ 0.$ R; — 150 kf2
Ve3 RD = 19 kf2
Vs, __ —2.6 V
W, = 0.16 W
00 Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) data Bau corrections
PCC 84 V/ — 7V
Dou6~. ufodc IJ -- 0.3 A See ECC 84 execpt for heater rating
_ S = 5.8 mA/V
PCC 85 V~ — z21 V /, = 10 R; — 83 kf2
Do ble triode ' — tx 48
11 = 0.3 A w' o °co g ~yl~Yt t'
r(v.r ~nie`m) S = 6.2 mA/V
V, = 170 V 1, = 8 kit Q °o o w ri~\~)~r
10 R; =
PCL 82
«roue v<.md< Vn = 170 V Iv 41 R; = 25 kf2
Trv~.•~ Vrr = —11 V /~ 7.5 µe,~= 12 +
<v~~~T<.r.<i`m) ~~ — 03A s+' rgP `r•~f~~~
<h.r:%n.d<. V = 100 V S = 8mA/V '~3^<~o
° ~o° k+ ~~Qr~tl~
pavd< .r•;<~n) V+ = 0V /. = 4 µ = 70 s r ~~ v
N•r.l
t
Type and Filament Voltages Currents (mA) Characteristic
daU Resistors data Base comeMions
Application
( I O (r ft. (~ f~ (e 4 ~ ~. ~ ~ C (~ ~ t t C
Fi ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~~ ~ / '~ '~ S ~ ~ l~ ~ya
~ PL38 200 V
o°tp°~ V~= 30V Vgz = 7.00 V 1, 75 R; = 20 kS2
p`n'°a` !) = 0.3 A V , _ —5.5 V /~ 9.0 C°„ G 1.2 pF
<he ,enaics 9 k Octal
PL 81 Vn = 170" V
Line of tout Vf = 21.5 V Vaa = 0 V /, 45 S = 6.2 mA/V
pent°ae
11 = 0.3 A VRy = 170 V 182 3.0 1W = 8W
api)= max. 7 kV
TYpicel V„ _ —22 V
<h.r.eteri,lic.
PL 82 S = 9.0 mA/V
Frn V1= 16'.5 V V° = 170 V 53 R; = 20 kS2
. oDnao~~a°r
pentode ' !I = 0.3 A Vey =
Vp, _
170 V
—10.4 V 10 w'n = 9W
Typical V,pE) =max. 2.5 kV
cheracterintics
S = 10.5 mA/V
PL 83 Vn = 200 V R; = 0.1 MS2
via=° Vj= ISV V8, = 0 V 36 W, = 9W
mPlifrioQ V
~ Pentode If = 0.3 A V,y = 200 5 Ca, = 11.2 pF
T>Picol V„ _ —3.5 V C, _= 6.6 pF
eh.re<teri,d~~ CDg, G 0.1 pF No. nl
PL 105
PL 150 Thyratrons, see p. 211
PL 255
PL 260
PL 1267 Z 300 T, Trigger tube, sec p. 247
') Mo.. pulse dme IB"b of o e cycle with s oI IS wec.
O q Mo.. pul:e time 10"6 of ooe cycle with . me,tmum pf 2000 pmc.
0
N Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) Base connections
c?ata
PL 1607
PL 5544 Thyratrons, see p. 212
PL 5545
PL 5551
PL 5552 Ignitions see p. 213
PL 5555
PL 55571
PL 17
PL 5559/ Thyratrons see p, 212
PL 57
1
V,, = 220 V I, —max. 180 R~ =min. 40I2 f t
is
Gy ~ ~~
PY 82 Ci~lr max. 60 p F k o 00 ~'U ~'
Helf.weve VI = 19 V Vf, = 127 V /o =max. I80 Re = O S2 ° °" ~~
rec be IJ 0.3 o ~
Voinv,=max. 7OO V ~'~ o o ee•
Rectifier — t~ ~
Vkry=max. 550 Vs) ~ Non! ~c ~
i ii
QB
QE
QQE
TA
Transmitting tubes, see p. 192
TB
Q
0
Type and Filament, Voltages ~~~ Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents Base connections
data
Vb = 170 V
Re = 0.1 MS2 /, = 0.45 g = 37
UBC 41 Rk 39 kit s da o
Do°TiU a;oae V!= 14V g °° °° df C3 e
hioh triode 1 ~~
'" j
(continued) / = 0.1 A a °° °° k © + ~
A.F. ern°lifter Vb = 100 V
Ra = 0.1 Mil !° = 0.28 g = 34 r - r -O
Rk = 3.9 kit ~ efrnfoe~
Vb = IOOV
Ra = 0.2 MS2 /a = 033
Rrz = 0.7 MS2 Irz = 0.12 8 = 76
Rk = 2.4 kS2
0
J
7yns and Pxl meat Volta Chnracteristis Boas sonneceions
U:
Aonlisotion dote gpWt~ Currenb (mA; ~~
V, = 200 V /n min = 2X 50
V~ = 200 V /, m., = 2X 56 Raa = 4 kS~
Rk = 116 S2 /pzmin = 2x7.8 W, — 12.5 W
/,~ma= = 2x 14
S = 3.5 mA/V
V, _ 100 V 3 R; = 16.5 kS2
v8 = —1 V /n µ = 58
UC 92 freq.=max.300Mc(s a
R.F. triode Vj= 9.5 V
Typical /1= O.IA
eharadprisdn
V, _ 170 V /, S -= 5.5 mA/V
—I V 8.5 R, = 12 k~
Vs =_
µ =
Miniature
0
Type end Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application Currents (mA) Base connections
data Resistors data
UCC 85 V~ = 26 \/
Do~bl~ ufode /~ = 0.1 A see PCC 85 except for heater rating
J~~~ ~_ 1 { I 1 1 1 _I 1 1 ~ L...—i~~t~
~ r-- r— r-- ~-- r lr =r r r - j- r -- art ~
ka+aa = 15.5 kf1 / +aa = 6.5 Se 0.75 mA/V
R a+pT = 50 kL2 +pT = 0.19 R; = 1.3 MiZ
[;, =-2V
Vb = 200 V
R, — 100 kS2 /o = L5 g = 10.5
Vs —2 V
UCH 4 —
A.F. emr,hfier
Vb _- 100 V
(,rioae .yaem) R, = 100 kS2 1, = 0.68 g = 10.5
Tcoical
cha . ren.rio Vs = —I V
pfioae .y.le m)
Va = 100 V S = 3.2 mA/V
Vs = 0V 1, = 12 Ri = 7 kS2
µ = 22
Va V6 = 200 V /, = 2.5
Rsz+sa = 40 kS2 /sz+&a = 3.0 Sr = 0.75 mA/V
50 = 0.16 Ri = I.0 MS2
Vx3+s r _
81 V
183+s r
Ve = IUO V /a — I.5
Rsz+a+ = 15.5 kSE /az+w = 3.0 S< = 0.58 mA/V
Rea+sr= 50 kf2 /aa{IT = 0.095 R; = I.0 M~
Vn = —1 V
ucx zi
Triode hevtode Ve = 200 V /, = 4.1 S<st = 0.45 mA/V
Fr quency R. = 20 kf2 /xa+aT = 0.19
Voa< = 7.S V
<h.ne<r Vj= 20 V Rsa+aT = 50 kS2 9<
heveode system) //= OlA s/ ov vo ys
(h<illator
@riode arat<ml = 100 V /, = 1.9 m,o ~ o~
V6 = 0.44 mA/V
0.095 S<st
00
F. or I.F.
Ra dine. Ra = 20 kf2 /aa+aT = V„< = 4V I !
95~
hevtode system) Ras+er = 50 kf2
Loa.l 8 v.
V, = 200 V /, = 5.2 S = 2.2 mA/V
~n+a+ /cx+a+ = 3.5
— R; = 0.7 M~
0V C,yt < 2 mpF
Vp, _ —2 V
w
Type and Filament Voltages
Currents (mA) Characteristic
Application data i2esiators data Base corrections
Vy == 200 V
R, — 100 k12 !, 1.5 g = 10.5
Vr  2 V
UCH 21
A.F..malifier Ve = 100 V
Oriod< .yat<m) R, = 100 kS2 /, = 0.68 r = 10.5
Tycaie.l Vr = —I V
ch.n toiatie.
V. = 100 V
Vr = OV I, 12 R1 = 3 6"kf2~
µ = 19
OF 80 Vo >= i70 V
R.F. pentode Vj= 19V V = 0V /, = 10 S
~
= 7.4 mA/V
= 0.4 Mfg
R.F. m t.F. It = 0.1 A ~ = 170 V /~ Z.5
a+t < 7 mpF
.m°suer ~ _ —2 ~/
r~
N° ° o
o `(;
0 0
OF 85 Q
R.F. v.riable V.=Va=' 170 V S = 5.8 mA/V ° o~ ~
m. °eoroae Vt —
— 19 V R = 27 kfl ! = 9.7 R; 0.2 Mil
R.F. or t.F. !t = 0.1 A V~
j+;~ _ —2 V /,+ 2.6 Re° =
= 1.4 kf2
.mvlifier •aa = 0 V Noval
t f t 4)
~O
N Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
O Currents (mA) Base connections
Application data Resistors data
9 V
V° 170 V
V~ = 170 V /°
= 53 R; = 20 k
10 R = 3 k52
UL 41 Vp, __ —10.4 V l~ = Wp = 4W
op~pp~ W = 9W
penz°de
claT n t;^°I Vl= 45 V S = 8.0 mA/V .2 (! ~
"I'E"' If = 0.1 A V, = 100 V 1° = 29 R; = 18 kS2
cl,„ AB Vaz = 100 V /ez = 5.5 R° = 3 kS2 ~`a °~
o 0 ~~ °~
0o ky4 ©
~ ~~
ep,^,h-pull
nsse, Va, _ —5.7 V Wp = 1.35 W +~O
t-t O O
V° = 170 V /°m;^ = 2x 44
Vax = 170 V !°,p°, = 2x 49 R°° = 4 kS2
Rk = 100 4 / xp,;p = 2x 8.8 W, = 9W fs;n,l^=~
f xp,°. = 2x 16.5
S = 10.5 mA/V
V° = 165 V /, = 73 R; = 20 kS2
V~ = I65 V h = 4.5 R° = 2.4 kt2 to 0 o!c. 4y O.a
UL 84
Va, _ —11.3 V W= 6W "'q2 0 0~ `ia` r
~~~d~ VI = 45 V W° = 12 W v o o° tc. n ~ti
Cleee A G^a1 ll = OJ A xe. s2
°mpGfier V = 100 V 1° = 43 S = 9 mA/V [el'y F~ ~
Vaz = 100 V lax = 2.8 R; = 20 kSZ Novel
Va = —6.7 V R° = 2.4 kit
W, 1.9 W
L ~ ~ t t
1 '~ • vd 1v,=
R„ = I.0 MS2 /p
~'.~ al► =►90°/5°) ) ))
too 1 ► 1= 1.4/1.8 S ~'~ ~~
Vp = 0/-4.2 V
Vy=V7 = 170 V
UM 80 Vf = 19 V R° = 0.5 MS2 la
r°n /p = 0.1 V Re = 0370.01 p = 550°
= 3 MS2
ve =—tl-1z v
Nov.l
N
N Type and Filament Yoftages ~~~ Characteristic
N Application dnta Resistors Currents $sae eonneMioos
data
a C7 47
UY 1 N V/= SO V Vr, = «~~~cy
H.If-w 250 V !, =max. 140 Rr =min. 175 f2 ° o° °o
77 = ~0.1 A Vr, = 127 V /. =max. 140 Rr = 0 S2 I o-O-o ry +dal
recaif>cnr tuba oo
R. utia. Cf;lr=max. 60µF a o ~
Ocaal
UY 11 ,:,
reshin¢ tube Vt. = 250 V /. =max. 140
Racaifur ~f = OJ A Gila= max. 160~F ~ ''>~
p\~ f
.~
Y
UY 41
H.If-wave = UY 42
reedfyi°¢ tube
1JY 42 Vr, =max. 250 V !, =max. 100 Rr =min. 210 fl rdo o° ,c ~c~ k~ ~
Vf= 31 V Vr. =max. 220 V =max. 100 =min. 16052
H.If-w.>a a oo oo k
recut>i°¢ mb. /! = 0.1 A Vr, =max. 127 V =max. 100 0 S] Ea i b
Raiser Ve. =max. 110 V =max. I OO 0R I -I ra - ~a
!an =max. 600 Cslr= max. 50µF RimlaY
/
- ,~ ,--~ ,- }- ,-- ,- ~-- ,- t- t- ,- ~-- ~- ~--1- ►- ,- ►- r- r
UY 82 V — 55 V
t!•it'"•`'• 1ff = 0.1 A See EY 82 except for heater rating
recr,lrine rube
c.
Ver = 250 V 1, =max. 110 Re =min. 100 S2 a 0 0o i.~, ~
° ~i
UY 85 -- 220 V —max. 110 =min. 90 S2 °
Hd4»~.«
V
f_
38 V
=- 127 V = max. I10 -= Of2 '~~~ noo o ic. ~~
A 110 V -max. 110 = 0 f2 @ a ` .itiC4
r•a.(1<r /~ 0'I =
/<c =max. 660 Qiir<r= 1001rF Nord
f c
H YW92
h,ah-. .~ m
Vf = 26 V Vr, =
/~ = 0.1 A V„ =
127 V /,
110 V
=max. 70 Rr =
Csh<r=
0 f2
IOO pF
to° o a
ro. o o ~.~
r~~
rj
~
n<GH<r ° ;~
is °k ~
O
M.ni.rure
N
W
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristie
Application data Resuton Currents (mA) gale connections
data
y ce. C7 '.
lA3 ,a e ~oa %~~
sfus~r diodr V~ = L4 V Vdiuvo = /d = mex. 0.5 Vw =max. 140 V o o ~~
oeocaor // = 0.15 A max. 330 V /da = max. 5 t ~ o`i-~i
Mini.mm
lABs
t~ecrodc sce DK 96
Fr oucncv
chon¢er
lAC6
Fi.,rod~ see DK 92
Fr auenry
cha~¢er
lAH5
Diode see DAF 96
pentode
1 AJ 4 see DF 9b
R.F. penmde
1B24A
1 B 35 TR and ATR switches, see p. 243
~ —( —~ ~ --1 —{ --1 —~ --~ —( ---( —( --( --( —{ —( —( —1 —1 —~
~ ,— ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ ,~ ~ ~ ~.~~oz; Are ~ i~' ~~ ~"d _ j
Va = 90 V ! q = 4.5 R; = 0.35 Mta sa o ° 0 9 ol~ci
2L4 ~~ = OV /aa = 2.0 Cva,< BmPF ao oya ~~~! ry
V — 1.4 V o
o"F —o~~ii+
R.F~nor dl.F. /))= 50 mA 't9 3
•mvlli~er Va = 90 V /q = 2.0 S =0.925 mA/V
1ja — 67 0 V fsa 1.3 Rr = 0.6 MS2 nritn~e~gre
c, —
2M3
r~e~ee see DM 70
~~a~ee~er
1R5
t~evrede see DK 91
Frequency
changer
1S5 seeDAF91
Diode
venrode
IT4
V.rieble see DF 91
mu ven~vde
N
to
N
O~
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) $ase connections
data
2742
2 J 42A
2 J 49 Magnetrons, see p. 243
2750
3C4
ouePne see DL 96
ryenlode
6AJ8
T"°a`
hrntode see ECH 81
. ►
sacs 1 ) ) ) _) Av ► 1 ► 'Is ~ lE

~ ) fo o~
_
_
~
Vf= 6.3 V V Y -= 120 V ! a = 7.7 R; 0.7 Mfg 91 -
e Trnni~:ide II=0.175 A ~; _ —2 V /az — 2.4 Rea = 2 kS2 k'9s. c o
eb.r.e~ed.;ie. Cna;< 0.02 pF 9~ iw~
Mini.wre
6AK8
Trioie diode see EABC 80
Mc6 m
«lode
6 AL 5 see EAA 91
Dooble diode
6 AM S see EL 91
Ooine~ ae~mde
6AM6 seeEF91
R.E. nrnmde
N
0 Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (m.4) data $ese connections
S = 8.5 mA/V ~ ~ w
6 AQ 4 2 = 12 kSl o°o
cr...d.d-er~d Vf= 6.3 V V. -=
V =-
250 V
—L5 V /, —
_
10 ~`W. -= 100
w o oy
~r;.a- // = 0.3 A Rb 2.5 W o o,
°~rd = 150 S2 R., —_ 400 S2
r6.r.<«n.n" (req.=max.250 Mc/s Mtoi.mo-
6 AQ 8 gee ECC 85
Doubly .node
~ /~
f ood ~~V r,
6 BE 6 Vn = 250 V /° = 3 ~o ° o' ~
7.1 S< -=0.475 mA/V by 1 ~!
He o[ode V(= 6.3 V Va,+aa =° 100 V /sza-sa '= R; -= I MS2
ky5 0
0 0
o p2,gl
~ ;.~
Fr<au<n<r IJ >= 0.3 A Vs, ---1.5 V 9
<h.na<` Rs, _= 20 kS2 Is, .-= 0.5 aJ v
w iori<mre
W Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
N Application data Resistors Currents (mA) $ese connections
data
6 BE 7
Ee~eode
see GQ BO
6BQ5
o„to„~ see EL 84
o<~rode
6 BQ 7 A f ~ ~ `~ v~
Double «'ode V~— 63 V Vv = I50 V /o — 9 S = 6.4 mAIV Ka oO° g vet r~
6 BX 6
R.F. veetode see EF 80
6 BY 7
R.F. v.rieb~e see EF 85 '
mu venrode
1 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( t f ( 1 1 ( I I i 1 1
6CA7
Optpat
pentaae see EL 34
r ~
6 CB 6 V, = 200 V /,. = 9.5 S = 6.2. mA/V ° oo
oo ~~
a z u
Roil on a<t VI= 6.3 V Vas = I50 V Iu = 2.8 R; = 0.6 MD o o ~
Typical 11 = 0.3 A Vim, = 0V gf 9~s ~
etiataetetiaiea Rw = 180 Sl mtini,tate
6CD7
n aina see EM 34
i meat^t
6 CJ 6 see EL 81
Line utput
pentode
6CK6
vide^ see EL 83
a mplifyina
pentode
6CN6
Optput see EL 36
pentode
w
w
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) ~~ Base connections
6 CQ 6
see EF 92
mu veniod~
6DA6
v.dbde ' see GF 89
mu veniode
V, = 100 V 8.5 S = 5.3 mA/V
Dn
B7
~6na. Rk = I00 4 !, = R. = 7.I ktl ~ ¢ ri v
h ~.ri~rio. // = 0.45 A °' o o ~ ryi `~~
c'~J~
R.F
eleler~ ~ 1/e = —10 V /, _ '2x IS W;¢ = 0.35 W °• - a
,ucr, R, = 625 f2 1, 2x 8 W. = 3.5 W
.ne~><ai.~nr Rh = 220 S2 nd~n;.~„r.
6N8
Do~bl. d~od< see EBF 80
var. mu vemod~
6Q4
Cronnded-¢rid see EC 80
mode
6R 3 see EY BI
Bon.~.r
6R4
o~~~a~o, ( see EC 81
( ~ l ( ( ( ( ~ ~ ( ( ~ ~ ( ( 1
W
V~
y`
w
rn
Type and Filament Voltages
Application data Resistor Currents ~~~ Characteristic
Base connections
data
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .J J .~ ~ _! (~ (~ _ l ~ ~ r ( ~
I j ~-- ~-- F~— ►-- F— ~-- I— ~— ►— ►-- ~ ►._ 1— t— h— ►._.
V, =_ 250 V /, _ 9 S = 2.6 mA/V
6SN7GT V, —8 V R = 7.7 kf]
Double viode
µ = 20 r
Vf= 6.3 V
Tyoic•I
eb...e~eri.~ie• /~ = 0.6 A f
(ce..rnem) v. 90 V /, = 10 S 3 mA/V
V, OV IZ = 6.7 kSl
µ = 20 o,~.l
Ve = 250 V /, -- 0.9
V, _ —2 V R, = 191 n~
6 SQ 7. GT µ 100
Double diode Vf = 6.3 V
6iQ6 mu triode /~ = 0.3 A
Typicd V. _ 100 V 1, = 0.4 S = 0.9 mA/V
eb.,•e~ea.ue. —I V
V, _ Rt = 110 kSl
µ — 100 oe~.l
w
v
W
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) Base connections
data
V° = 250 V /
10 S == 5.2 mA/V
6U8 Rk' 168 ~ 1~ = 3.5 Rf = 0.4 N.i2
Triode pen~ode
S = 4.1 mA/V
V° = 250 V 50 kil
6 V 6 GT
250 V IR,
/° 45 R =
V - _- 4.5 R, = 5 kit
~~~ar Vt = —12.5 V W, = 4.5 W rz v~ 4 ~
ci°~ A r°°~ W= 12 W ~ oo
ofifier o
ci•.. ae V1= 6.3 V ~ 0 0 or ,~
~~~ ~
w.h-o°u oo ~/
I! = 0.45 A
V° 250 V /<m;n -= 2X70 S = 3.75 mA/V
VR, 250 V !° m<° _ 2x79 R = 60 kit
Vg, —15 V /r,m;n == 2x 5 R<. _= 10 kit o«•i
/s m., 2x 13 W, = 10 W
--~ --4 '---1 ---t ---1 ~ —~ —r —f
-~'~'~~—~~~~~~
1
2
E.H see EY 51
Renifyinembe
t
f vi ~
6X4 °° ° o
F ~~-w < V1= 6.3V Vrr = 2x325 V /• = 70 Rt =min.300 ~ o a rt/ ~~
r hrc¢Ir v wb< /1 = 0.6 A ClRoar= max.4 µF ° k
° q ;tj
Recdtier °r Cf
Minumr•
see PCC 84
D~bIA<Neriod•
8A 8 see PCF 80
Triod< v<mod<
9 AK 8
Trivl< d{od< see PABC 80
hi•h-mu viode
see PCC Si
D9°bQiriB<
°d
?bAd ~/= Oz15 A see 6 AT 6 except for heater rating
Meh.mu viod<
12 AT 7 see ECC 81
Double rriod<
12 AU 6 V1 = 12.6 V
R.F. venwd< // 0.15 A see 6 AU b except for heater rating
W
b
'Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
O Application data Currents (mA) $ase connections
Resistors data
12 AU 7 see ECC 82
Double rrind<
12 AV 6 V~= I2.bV
Double dloa< / ,_ 0 1 g A see 6 AV 6 except for heater rating
bash mu vfude ~
12AX7
Double see ECC 83
bieh mu vfude
12BA6 V/=12.6V
v.d.ble mu /~ — 0.15 A see 6 BA 6 except for heater rating
veniode
12BE6
N<~~~d< arcd V/= 12.6 V
lievusu<r // = 0.15 A see 6 BE 6 except for heater rating
chmser
r— s--- r— I — T' r r— r— r r-
12 SA 7 GT V~ = 12.6 V see 6 SA 7 GT except for heater rating
Heprodc I~ = 0.15 A
12 SK 7 GT Vr= 12.6 V
v°^able m see 6 SK 7 GT except for heater rating,
oeniode u
! ~ = 0.15 A
12 SQ 7 GT V~= 12.6 V
afoa~ 1 = 0.15 A
Do~b~e
see 6 SQ 7 GT except for heater rating
hi¢h ~eceae <
15A6
vcdee see PL 83
ampl~fy~e¢
pentode
18A5
t:e.me er see PL 82
u ued o tDu[
Dentod<
A AType and Filament Voltages ~~~ Cheraactaeristic
N pplication data Ruiston Currmm Bue connection
1723
Boo.rer see PY 81
a~ede
19 D 8 see UCH 81
Triode
hevrode
19 X 3 see PY 80
Ben.rer
a~nde
19Y3
Helf-wave seePY82
recti{rina rube
21 A 6
Lin oerver see PL 81
pemoda
V = 200 V / = 46 S = 8 mA/V
Vn = 125 V /„ = 2.2 R = 28 kS2
25 L 6 GT Rk = 180 n Rn = 4 kR t.J - , 9 ~~
oerpm We = 3.8 W ' °° o ~r~F~,
ventode VJ = 25 V We = 10 W o0 0
clue A (tnJ ~/ = 0.3 A oo r1~~/ r vi
emvlifier V, = I10 V /e = 49 S = 8 mA/V q7 U U
V — I10 V Is, = 4 Rr = 13 kf2
Vp = —7.5 V
W = 21 W ocref
35Z5GT ,
H•f{•w•••
r«rifyins VJ= 35 V V,, = I I7 V 1, = 100 R~ =min. 15 f2 • ° ~
retie — O.ISA Vn =
/1 — 235 V /. = 100 R~ =min. 100 n ° r' `~
R«user C = 40 EaF 0
~ °o o° f ~~ ` si
a oew ~~
«.(~ ~.( .~ ~( ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 J ~( 1 ~ ...f ~l ~~ J _.(
1 1 ~-- l-_ 1--
- M:~6i~rc
w
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Currents (mA) Base connections
Application data Resistors data
58 CG
phototubes, see p. 228
58 CV
85 Al
Voltage reference tubes, see p. 230
85 A2
90 AG
90 AV
90 CG Yhototubes, see p. 228
90 CV
90 C1
100 E1
150 Al Voltage stabilizers, see p. 231
150 B2
I50 CI
329
340 Current regulators, see p. 239
354
367 Industrial rectifying tubes, see p. 204 - -
451
l ~ c >~ L L ~ L C L Z~ CZZZZ~Z-1
► .r- r- ~- r r r r- r- r- r~ r r r- r r r , ~~---~-~.~-~
723 AB Klystron, see p. 243
725 A Magnetron, see p. 243
1002
1010 Industrial rectifying tubes, see p. 204'
1037
1039
1048
1049
1053
1054 Industrial rectifying tubes, see p. 205
1059
1063A
106911
1089
1110
1119
1120 Current regulator, see p. 239
1129
1138
1163
1164
1173 Industrial rectifying tubes, see p. 206
1174
1176
1177
A
rn Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic
Currents (mA) Base coanections
Application data Resistors data
1533
1534
1543
Industrial rectifying tubes, see p. 207
1544
1553
1554
r o
1561 Cett< 60µF o
Pa~~•w•v= V) = 4V Vr. = 2X500V /, = max. 120 Rt = min. 50 S2 a o c a'
r~atHv~ay I = 2A = 2X400 V = max. i40
CF7t> 60µF o ~'
tabs 1 = 2X300 V = max. 160
Rectilier Rey = min. 100 f2 f V lr
A
1564
1710
1725A
1729
1738 Industrial rectifying tubes, see p. 207
1749A
1759
1768
1788
A ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 .~_~
E r- r - ►- r- r- ►- ►- ►- r- ,- ~- r r r ~- ,>
1805
F~II-ws.e V) = 4V V~, = 2X500 V ro max. 60 Rt =
min.l00i2
a
ect.frin¢
i = in = 2x300V max. 100 = mtn. 60 f2 i~
r tube CfiEt= max. 60µF
Ratifier A
2638
1849 {ndus2rial recd(yipg tuh=_s, eee p. 206•
1659
t.
N
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Currents (mA) data
Application ' data Resistors
1904
1905
1908
1909
1909A
1910
1913 Current regulators, see p. 239
1918-01
19`L3
1926
1927
1928
1941
1945
3530
3533
3538
3545 Phototubes,see p. 228
3546
3554
4050
4065 Electrometer tubes, see p. 236
4065
4624 — ~ - 2~j ~ ~ r ~ o v
Output V/ = 7.2 V Ve = 800 V !a 35
ci..a A /J = LI A Va = —90 V Ra = I I ks2
tt..t W, = 9 W , a nib
•mDttn•. W. = 32 W w
4636 V, = 200 V
r.~~oa. V/= 4 V 3 S = 2.3 mA;V
V,a = 100 V 1 = R; = 2.2 Mfg v+ pz
Trv~c.l 11 = 1.1 A _ /,z 1.2 o o ~ wn,nJ h~t,
ch..,c..a..:c. Irn — —2 V q Cee. < 6 mpF ciV
o O
WS ~ ~ ~._~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ M. ~ a~ C ~~4 P~ ~ ~ L
~) ) ) ~ ) ~) ~J ) ) J J ) ) ) ) o
4657 S = 2.2 mA/V g o o a
raoa. Vj= 4V V, = 200 V = i R; = 45 kit o xm `~~ •
rvvf=el 1J = L0 A Va = —L5 V /a µ = 99 r
~h...~z..i.~i., Ca, < 3 pF o ~ -
aa ~
4fi62
N.uu euuiva Va =150-170V !a = Z a+~x •~~~''•
'T~~~Q` Vvs =165-190 V I,e = 0.04--0.05 yb~~
i„ai~.~a, svc~. a v. (o •
aG4i« v v a
2X 20
cl... s Va = 3fi V la m, = 2x 45 R,v = 9 kS2 a ~ r ,
emh~aull — /a m: = 9a
2
—32 V /az mio =
2x 3 W, = 19 W
vur" Va = Jaz mes = 2X5.5 P
cn
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Application data Resistors Currents (mA) Base corrections
data
4683 r r ~ e
o„~p.r ~r;na° V° = 350 V /, mm = 2x 43 R°° = 8 kil p0 Dp
cf... a¢ _ R,i = 850 i2 /° m°, = 2x 46 W, = 15.6 W a s
mm~~i4e~i //~= 0.95 A V° = 0 0 c
B '
350 V /° mm = 2x 35 R°° = 5 kS2 9 7
push eD Vs = —75 V /° max = 2x 70 W, = 20 W p
°malifier
4688 = 2x 48 `'9od Do ~
ouccne o°nr°a° V/= 4V V = _ 375 V !°
/° "''"
m. = 2X 62 R°° = 6.5 kit v v ~ '
Pn.h_p° !! = 2 A Rkx = 165 i2 /sx""" = 2x 5 W, = 28.5 W 0 0
emplifi°r /yzmax = 2X 9 9f 9J p ,
yJ ,f O ~
00 ~~~
o 0
~ oQ o f ~~\~~~
4689
Ourom v~ncods V — 63 V Vn = 375 V !° ~nm =
!° m = 2X
2X
48
62 Rn. = 6.5 kS2 '"0°e.f~ ~ u
psj'.~„B /~~ = L5 A Vax = 275 V /gxm:n = 2X 5 W = 28.5 W
k = 165 ~ f
°malilier /yxmax= 2X 9 ky9p0Dp
o c s " ~' 5
0D
!7f 9J
46.90 ~ ']b.•ratrgr~ p
ee(^.21( ( ~ ~ ~ ~ ( ( ~ ( p( ( ( ~
► I r r .~-- ~- r- r r r r- ►- ►- - r- r >
4694
opt°~t °eared, V, = 375 V /e mit,
m =
= 2x 24
2x 30 Ra, = 13 kS2
V — 6.3 V 250 V //asxman
cla„ AB /~= 0.9A Vsx = = 2x2.5 W, = 12 W
e~,n-°°u ~ Rk = 145 S2 /sxm ><—_
m°use 2X 5
S = 14.5 mA/V ri
k~s oa v,
V° _ 250 V / _ 72 R' = 20 kit
4699N Vsz = 250 V / = 8 R = 3.5 kit 0
Out°ut pentode Rk = 90 i2 ax — W, = 8W 0 0
clay, n We = IS W glg2
{teal emvG6er V~ = 6.3 V
/~ = I.5 A 2X 52 P
375 V /amp=
Claee AB
pull Va = 2x 64 Rae = 6 kit
emsplilier Rszz)= 700 i2 /a =
Isz°,in = 2x 6.5 W, = 27.5 W
Rk = 125 i2 /8xmax = 2x 17
6007
Out°ue see DL 67
pentod
6008 see DF 67
Peumde
6084 see E 80 F
A.F. pcntuda
6085 sce E 80 CC
Doable ~dode
6227
O~eo~e aneode see E 80 L
6267
Low-noi.e
Preamclifier see EF 86
pen~ode
6375 see DC 70
raoae
I
rrrr-rr-.rrrfrrrrrr~ - rrr r
18004
18040
18042 Reporter tubes, aee p. 164
18045
19046
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Type and Filament Voltages I r~.ents (mA) Characteristic
Application data Resistors data Base connections
Il.~"
lasoo
lssal
18502
18503
18504 Radiation counter tubes, see p. 242
18505
18506
18513
18514
20610
to X-ray tubes, sce p. 216
28137
55029
55030
55031
55032
55085-01
55085.02
55085-03 Magnetrons, see p. 243
55085-04
ssloaol
ssloo.oz
55100-03
55100-04
l 1 ► Y ') ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ~ i • ~ • • •
55334
55395 Klystrons, see p. 243
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Type and Filament Voltages Currents (mA) Characterictic Base connections
Application data Resuton data
Ve = 130 V ! a 22 S = L0 mA~V s ~~
18004 V, _ —25 V R, = 2.3 ktZ
rr~.a. VI = 4.4 V Ra = 2.I k62
F~..i .mp~r.r 11 = 0.97 A W. = 0.2 W ,' t . .t ~+~
W, = 3.5 W
deoe < 5% M.dfum 4 v
V. -- 210 V !e — IS S = 10 mA~V
Re = 20 k12 R, = 0.4 Mt2
Vt~ = 210 V !tz -- 4 g = 5.15 N
R,t I85 4 y~,v z (4 ~
18040 V:, -— 0 V ya~ sl Fli t.
r..,oae V! = 18 V
ar...mper.r /! = 0.20 A , ~ a ~ r
F+..~ .m,ce.r V, = 210 V /e = 20 S = I l mA~V
Vt~ = 210 V Itz = 5.3 R = 0.3 MS2 t + ~' U
Rk = 120 tl R, _ IS kS2
Vta -- 0V W, I W
d.e, = 5%
We =max. 4.5 W Lorr.l s v.
t ~}}}~~~,
U~~
18042 W, = 210 V )e. IO S = 9 mA~V a t ° oo ;c. ,U~ ►
r.e,ea. VI = 18 V Vt~ = 120 V Itz = 2.1 k = 0.5 Mtl °
7'vvt~.l 1! = 0.1 A Rb = 165 S2 R.a = 750 S2 a °o o°'t vl
ch.nmeri.r~c, Vta = 0V 9- 9~•i 47
hovel
f. ~ fr ( (
1 '~ ~'~'~'~'~ ~ 1
16045 V = 2I0 V /, — 20 Ra = I S ks?
o^,,,., VI = 18 V V, = 0V W, = I W
.<a< // = 0.130 A Vrr, = 210 V /„ = 5.3 d,« = S
C~.. p r^.I
Rk = 120 n W = max. 4.5 W
.n,vcC" S = 11 mA/V t t a r. o
40 ° Oo o .~
_ y o o a' r. y n
/V ,
18046 V = 210 V 1, = 20 R^ = IS kf2 a v~ ' ~. ~
o.w~. Vj = 20 V Vp, = 0 V W. = I W
It = 0.135 A V,~ _ 210 V 1„ = 5.3 d.., = 5j
ct.,.^p r^,1
mvt.f. Rk 120 S! Wa = maz. 4.5 W Nv<.1
DF a0
V° __
Vj=0.625V V — ~ V
30 V /° = 0.05 S = 0.1 mA1~
2.5 MSl !c. Of oo0 .a
.Dt •/ ~, •
Trni~d /s' = 0.018 R; = 12.5
cb.r.e,erf.ar. 1
! _ 25 mA ~ _ —1.85 V Rm, = ' -/pl • •—
Submmi.rure
DL 64 Vb = IS V l° = 0.16 S = 0.18 mA/V / ~ yd am \
~r ~~ 7
V!= 1.25V ~z = 15 V /az = 0.04 /Z~ = 0.4 Mfg
.v ~iod~ =-1.5 V Ra = 100 kf2 ~.e.~ ski kKf 4)
Tro~~•I 11 = 10 mA r~ \ ao b~ 9"e'! _ +
~h..•«.d•~~~, W = 0.95 mW
W° 25 mW s.bmi.i.wr.
T
O
Type end Filament Voltages Characteristic
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) data Base connections
4671 S = 2 mA/V r e
n<or~ ~r~<a< 6.3 V V. = 180 V = R;
4.5 µ = 12.5 kS2 k
Trac<a
vl =
!J = 0.15 A Vs = —5 V !. = 25 r~} 9 s
<h.r.<cederi<e freq.=max.430 Mc/s _
S 1.4 mAjV
= ~
4672 V, = 250 V _. 2 R; I.5 Mtn
—
V -- 6.3 V
100 V !. k
Acorn o<.roa.
/f 0.15 A Vs= = 0.7 C.g, < 7 mpF / ~ sy
R.F. amnGfiu ~ Vg, _ —3 V /sa ==
freq.=max.430Mc(s j lflr
DC 70 S = 3.4 mA/V -~ .r
I50 V 4 kS2 U ~
Trvlaa~
Vj= 1 25 V V. =
—4.5 V 1, -- 12 R~ = o o
u~G
<h.r.<~erfsu<. l~ _~ 0.2 A V8 = !L = 14 0 o
O.dll.wr W, = 2.4 W o o ~ i ~
9 a +Fi Cf_
V. = 150 V /k = 20 freq. = 500 Mc/s SubminLmr.
W = 0.45 W
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Resistors Currents (mA) data
Application data
~ o kr b i
EAC 91 S = 2.8 mA/V k o o g (i
~~°a< <d°a< Vj= 6.3V 'V< = 200 V = R; = 12.8 kt2 ° o o ~~
Tv,;«i b = 0.3 A V. _ —2.8 V !, 7.5 ~ = 36 d a
`t O
<h.r«o<r;:~;<, freq.=max.300Mc/s M;~fawr<
EC 55 S = 6 mA/V ~ ik °
s
~~.< «<i ~.;°a< Vi= 6.3 V V, = 250 V 20 ~fre __ 30 ~ ,,trillTl(1L—J`"
~ 1 ~
11 = 0.4A V8 = —3.5 V /, = L`
<h<reae~ui;<, max. 3000 Mc/s
EC 56 S = 16 mA/V
~;,c,«i«;oa< Vj= 6.3V V° = I80 V /< = Er = 35
30 freq.
Typ;c,~ 11 = 0.65 A Vp = —3.5 V _
char<cc<d,dc, max. 4000
_ Mc/s ~
O °g
6 ~~ , klae)
➢
EC 57 S = 19 mA/V ~O e
~;,<,<.i «~°a< 180 V /° = 35
Tvo;<al
V~= 6.3 V V° =
/f = 0.65 A VP = 1.8 V
= 60 µ
freq. _
<h,.,<~<n,i~« max. 4000 Mc/s
~ err r- r rr~-~-~ r~r r r r- r- r r r- r
EC 80
cr°~°dea-aria Vj= 6.3 V V° = 250 V S = 12 mA/V
IJ = 0.48 A Vp = —I.5 V /° 15 E< = 80
r.pa.i freq.=max.750 Mc/s
c6anccerirtio
EC 81
o.eaieo°r Vj= 6.3V v = 150 V S = 5.5 mA/V
triode /° = 30 µ = I6
ui /J= 0.2 A V, _ —2 V freq =max.750 Mc/s
therecP~
renarin
EC 91
Grounded-grid sce 6 AQ 4
triode
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` Type and Filament Voltages Currents (mA) Characteristic
Application data Resistors data $ase conneMions
EF 51 Va = 250 V
S = 9.5 mA/V to o0n0o y+ "Fl` ,,r
v.~;.bi< m. Vt= 6.3 V V~ = 250 V (, = 14 _ 0'~ k~~ a oe o kJ ~~~~~~~
o<nend< / 0.35 A "V"~~~ — —2 V / = 2.6 R a, G Vr'iti✓ Pl
R.F. or LF. t ypy = 0 V ~ Caa 7 mpF f + (~ . ~7
.meliG<~ freq.=max.150 Mc/s Loa,l 8 w
kk,'gJ,,g7' y
EFF Sl S = 7.5 mA/V s+' o •+ v +•~
Double V = 250 V R; = 0.35 Mn 9r o°Qo sz ti~;~~lwi
= 200 ,' ° o o° a ~l ~ ~ CG
ch.r~°e~uua
It = 0.75 A ~ V /a = 1.2
C.e+ < 0.04 pF t (~~ FI
(o<r ,r,um) freq.=max.I50Mc/s Loo .~ a o.
l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (
~®•~~aa~as~~s~~s~~~~~sa
E 90 CC _
de V!= 6.3V V, = 100 V ks2~V
D.Tvck.l /. = 8,5 R~ = 4.5
w,r.«.r~s~~<, /! = 0.4 A Vr = —2.1 V p = . 27
io.r .r.«m> to ~o a s' ~ o
a
V!= 6.3V V, — I50 V /. = a~ ~w 4i~~
d ~
Tva)<.)
/! = 0.4A Vc = —1.7 V 8:5 R~ =_ 50 k52
8.3
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~ Type of tube Projection Direct view View finder
OF SCREEN
L ME 'R
13 cm (i") MW 1335
36 cm (14") MW 36.44
43 cm (17") MW 4364
53 cm (21") MW 5380
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INSTRUMENT TURFS
Deflec- Oper ring Length
Scree"') Lion Heater chemc[ermUcs $ens tivity Capacitances
system le.d. aim)
Bsae
1 rx
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diam. elcdro- V! !r V,~ V.a Vra Vrr —Nar a) N, Na C„ Coro( Coax_ max. min.
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DG 41 44 meir~ral
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DG 42 44 - asymme- r o ~u
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L«ul9 0. (89C)
DG 7.2 71 asymme- 4.0 L0 800 150-350 0-30 0.22 0.14 7 0.65 2.5 163 151 nr ~~, u e~=1'1~
DN trrcal ~~
Ol 07 ~ d
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DG 7-3 JI 0.6 0.6
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DR
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r _~ c c r l c ~ c c c c r r c c c c c t ~a'•tr t
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DR v~ ~ or p~~~
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AP 7-6 71 asymme-
DR t"c81
Lxt.l 9 0. IB9C1
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DG 9.3 97.5 asymme- 1.4 ,r ~
DN inwl ry ri u O
4.0 I.0 oo° Gk c~
1000 200-400 0-40 0.40 0.31 8 I.I 327 312 or °0 0
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DN m°ncal
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D,D; 't r it v
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DG 9.5 97.5 mecriczl 4.0 L0 8 LI L4 327 312 nr o °o s~ ~~ "
DN with accel- 5000 1000 230-430 0-40 0.18 0.15 0 °°°°
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DP a~ °° ~ ov c
M.ea.l ~~
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F1
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b
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Screenr} tlan Hester characteristics $enaitivity (epecitanms (.:d. v~~9
system Base
0 Tra Max. Double connection
diem. electro- V~ If as Vrs Vrs Vax -Vn N, Ns Cr, CD~Di Can, m
(mm) atarie M (E+) M M M M M (mplh (mmi V) (P~ (P~ (p~ 'mm)(mm)
D,D; ~ r rx ~ ~ rr
DB asymm. 1000 1000 200-340 1000 18.46 0.65 0.55 9r ° 9a ~
DG 165 97.5 with 4.00.56 5 19 2.6 327 3I2
DR acceler- 25001000 200-340 1000 IB-46 0.31 0.32 ® aO~9a~ •
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.nth 6.3 0.3 2000 2000 400-720 2000 1.9 2.5 327 312
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~p 9101' 4 00 ©
DB symm. 20002000 400-720 2000 45-100 0.4i 0.41 ga~nr's `.~,
136 a tj - 6.3 0.3 4.6 1.9 2.5 415 395 ~ ° ~ p ~
DP 132 40002000 400-720 2000 45-100 0.38 0.33
a
krr
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[Ilal' ~
X91 o o r nr ~ ~
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DG 18.1 167 9.5 1.2 2 440 415
DN metric 92 ° °,k ®a•`~ •
1000 175-250 0-20 0.50 0.35 ~nr
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2000 350-500 0-40 0.25 0.17 ca , 9a0J
DB erg t t ~,
DG 162 167 ~"n~ ~ 7.3 2.1 2.7 450 425
DN ~rs~g1
4.xe
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► l.Yn.2 sF k s. luvn ,!z ) '~ '~ '~ '~ '~ '~ "~ ) '! ~ '! '# ''-~ ~ ►
S<:aury Drflr< Capao- Lcndh
tioa He ter Oiler Ling
Round Rectangular systcu, ch tcnstics '~°g"
a (`
pins)I Base
Typ` w,t~l u.d~l tL.r~l connations
a.m. a~.,o~,l ..;die Double VI V,. V„ Cs
mag-
7! Vn -n')
tmmi imml tm~mi nctm M (A) M M M (V) (aFl (mm) (mm)
©_ o
MC 13.16 I08 6.3 0.3 25000 50-100 6.5 360 342 - ►~
Duod.~.l ]p.
RADAR TUBES
''Q.v~ ~ .ti
ra o ~ ~
61F 13-1 108 6.3 0.3 7000 250 2663 GIO 275 25G r oQu
ri
~ U U
O.~J
tc.p pi.r
MF 31-22 287 6.3 0.3 9000 300 32-81 <10 4i7 441 F
aq~ ~ /
' Q~9t ~fi
s•pO
0 ~ ~N
MF 31-SS 260 6.3 0.3 12000 300 30-70 <10 506
Dn,d«.I ]o.
..~M1W ~.
MF 41-15 ~o , 2
360 6.3 0.3 12000 300 30-i0 <IO 501 ~~
•fffaa+SSS
00 D~~od.~,l So.
"-' s 9 Sre p. 185
N PICTURE TUBES
Screen') Dellec- Capac- Length
tion Heater Ope sting
~ ices- (eacl.
Round Rectangular vstcm eharactertsnn pins) Bas
T9Pe - connections
U.el~l U.efol U. (ul
d:.m. diesonel .+Ide6 Double ✓f 21 Vas vsa Vtf — V+t °) Ci
y? 0o
o'O~ ~
MW 22.7 = MW 22-17 with different heae end IJ = 0.6 A w o0 tt,~' •Yr
oQoy r,
y +~~
t q•<i a
MW 22-14 ~ MW 22-17 with different hose
Local Bo.
» Oaa ~~~~
MW 31-14 = MW 31-17 with dif <rent base 457 , 441 °` 00 ° ~), _ ~~~
° L°cul g°. ~~
with 7000 160 20-50
o trap 7000 200 25-60
MW 31-16 287 6.3 0.3 8 457 441
~SYx_ 9000 160 20-SO
5400 9000 200 25-60
with ~~
MW 36.22 318 288 1O tra p 6.3 0.3 10000 250 33-72 6 416 395 "•
55402 oDo°O ~ ~~~
m r o ,:,
MW 36-24 MW 36-22 with filter glass D•oaad s°.
W tcFi.O
with oa •
MW 36.44 318 288 io`Ytpreap .a
6.3 0.3 12000 0.250 250 33-72 7 416 395 ~~ ~~
W 55402
D.•d.c.l 7,.~ ~'
~a n G.- _ iat
CO
A Scrmn') Dellee- Capac- Le sth
non Hester O x ating (e I
Recta qutar system char teristica ces Baae
Type Round (p;ns)
connections
u,.mi u.a~i w I,J Vl 11 V„ V„ V„ -V„=) C,
Jiem. di.von.l .~e~n Double
(mom) Imam) lm~m)
magnetic (V) (A) (V) (V) (V) (V) (PFl (mm) (mm)
with ~~
~~ uu
with
MW 43.43 388 365 ' P 6.3 0.3 14000 0-250 300 40-86 7 469
~yx p~~
55402 ~ ou J
D.ad...i ~n.
with
365 6.3 0.6 14000 300 33-77 7 469 0 s~ o
~a
M1V 43.43;02 388 nu •
'S54(12P
590 ~ 9, G
Duade.sl Sa.
o~
o-rz~ r~
D.oderal )p.
with
MW 53.80 511 482 n trap 6.3 0.3 16000 0-300 300 40-&1 7 504 484
552
A
A
• TRANSMITTING
TUBES
187
PREFERRED
TRANSMITT NG #~
Tarudel2 QOC WIS QQEaM
Tope T.~~mdu • ~Doubk~ Tardsa Pewdea T~oh~ TBroh i Ttrwde~•
rube Tn.ade Tnrode Terrade ~
(6360) (5896) (6351) (6116) (5890 (/z ISOA) (6001) (5866) (6155)
(f» (W1 (90 lWi (w) (w3 (~ (98) (W3 l5ot 4t1
1t a a3 1# )90 ]15 a0 ~M
C
165t 966 Of
TUBE OUTPUT IN CLASS C TELEGRAPHY AT:
K1 ~500 J
^3
]1S SOO Y
a n a 191 iR ]f0
C
I85• 39 0
t!5 ]50
# 0 a 1fS 390 310 115
1tS■ a ~~
3
~!
141 ZO a a It1 191 #S MS
100■
~
~s xs 1s ut 1a
S
. # a Iss ]se
# Ot 110 325
20 2f0
• Sa o. 100
10~
TYPES
-.
TUBES
to 3i]90 Qe}s;]se ral.tsse Qe s;l]w aecsssw rBL Vice00 TAL ILIo raL I3 ¢o rsLlvzs• raL1L3s TeL 12n%
I\ Trd. Tr~oh Triode Tarok QBW9~]S%TBW0160%rAW1yI8 TAWIyM 7BWIy%TAW12~]3G TBWI]100
Tarode Triode Triode Trade Trade Trade Tr~ede
' (5861) (61N) (5069) (1079) (6(I]6%6075) (5921%5921) (6618%66171 (60]9N60]])
IS1 IW'1 (W1 IR') (W) (4W) (4W1 (4•s1 (4W) (4W) I4V/1
810 1000 16% 1]90 SI V ~~ LL b IOS 1%
%9 s% vss }3 }o
u Ia
3.8
A L81
.~
3 4V DCG 1250
31CC y~10%G
INVERSE VOLTAGE
le w ~ uiee! ~ t un~
(3838)
MA%.PEAK
13 4V DCG 9iSMeGB
(BrL1)
D(ar]IIM'1
IS lV ~ DCG 8119 DCG]~IOOB')
16693) (67P.6)
]I 4V DCG 9iP
(6s0B)
31 kV DCG ILM
twro)~3
Grid aao,dhd
TRANSMITTING,,
V~ /~ Va Vs. Wa Full ratings
Type maz. max. max. Max.
Wo ~~ Operation
freq.
(V) (A) M (V) (W) (Mcls) (W) ("~~) ~{
20 13 000 62 C telegr.
20 4 000 33 B teleph.
PAL 1215 22 80 12000 2 000 8000 20 2 900 37 C g_g~mod.
20 7 500 70 C ag.. mod.
20 IS 900 61 C telegr.
20 3 500 33 B teleph.
PAW 12%15 22 80 12000 2000 12000 20 2 900 37 C g.gs mod.
20 7 500 70 C ag_ mod` ,
~I{
20 270 71 C telegr.
20 45 29 B teleph.
I10 20 147 72 C ag_ mod.
PB 2200 12 3.35 2000 400 20 124 69 C au. mod.
20 43 32 C mod.
— 400 70 B m~od.')
10 600 70 C telegr.
20 90 26 B teleph.
PB 2,'500 12 7.3 2 500 500 2>0
20 100 28 C g3 mod.
— 1000 70 B mod.')
10 1 200 72 C telegr.')
10 190 30 B teleph.
PB 3,800 12 8.5 3000 600 450 10 580 71 C ag_ mod.
IO Z00 35 C ga mod.
— 1 600 69 B mod.')
20 IS 60 C telegr.
20 4 31 B teleph.
PE 0410E 12 0.65 500 300 10 20 IO 62 C ag. od.
20 2 33 C g, mod.
100 33 73 C telegr.
100 6 33 B teleph.
PE OSI25 12.6 0.7 500 300 12 100 20 71 C ag_ mod.
55j165 9 43 C freq. multi
~ 50
50
—
—
—
—
— 40632 (6X)
K 710
Protective cap for grid
and filament seals
Water jacket
234 525
K 712 Filter
50 — — 40607 Key
50 — — — 40632(6X) Protective cap for grid 140 541
50 — — — d filament seals
~50 — — Z4 287 46 Rubber washer
62 960 81 Rubber washer
60 li t 58
60 35 25
60 77 51 Spec. 7p. 40600(2X) 53 167
60 75 50 30207 Clip
60 32 24
60 312 55 `
60 50 22 Special 40600 (2X) Clip 82 276
60 175 51 40200
/U 60 45 22
60 488 55
60 67 21 Special 40626 (2X) Clip 106 293
l _ _ _ 40201
60 10 50
60 2 17 Medium 7 p. 28 9060 22 Ca p 51 150
60 6.3 49 40220
60 1.8 20
167 IS 55
'1 — Spec. Bp. — 37.6 104
— — 402IOj02
~— — -
iai
W Full miry.
Typa V! 1/ _V. V„ Maa. W, `1 OPgrgtion
M (N M M (W) (M~YJ (W) (°a)
PE O6'40E 12.6 0.65 ZO 45 (A Ctdnr.
20 II 31 B eelryh.
PE O6; 40 N 6.3 1.3 000 300 25 20 40 70 C ae. mod.
2/4 27 52 C (~
r~op Wt.
PE 06,'4P 6.3 Ll 100 71 emad.q
60 132 74 C rolnr.
PE 11100 12.6 1.35 1000 300 45 60 ~ 78 Cae, pmod.
60 27 37 C g, ad.
- 194 72 B mod!)')
30 275 76 C ylnr.
QB YY50 10 S 2250 1100 100 ~ ~ 33 B teleph.
30 mod.rm)od.
585 ~ B
120 375 7i C telar.
QB 3;300 5 6.5 IIIW 600 125 120 58 32 B tdaph.
120 300 ri C n, mod.
- 550 72 B mod.')
75 1000 BO C tdagr.
QB 3.51780 5 600
14.1 4000 1000•) 250 75 126 33 B teleph.
75 510 75 C .e, mod.
- 1240 75 B mod.')`)
60 1 760 80 C tdnr.
QB 5,11780 IO 9.9 5000 1000 ~ ~ 2220 76 B n
mod.')~~
QB1~5~3800
6.3 32,5 5000 800 3000 75 4100 74 C teker. I
110 2700 75 C ea. mod.
QBW B/3800
W 8 62 C telnr.
QE 0110 6.3 0.6 300 250 7.5 75)150 2.3 25 C Ireq. mule.
50/150 I.5 I9 C (req. mule.
(A 5.8 60 C ags mod.
60 40 67 C telnr.
QE 00;80 6.3 0.9 600 7110 25 ~ 12.5 33 B teleph.
60 17.5 70 C .e, mod.
- 80 67 B mad.')
Ibi 195 78 C eelgqr
QEC 1;150 6 2.6 12NI 300 150 - 42i 72 B mad.
165 140 70 C ag, mod.
186 33.6 70 C telnr.•)
186 7.8 59 C n moodd `)
QQC 04,'18 6.3 0.68 600 250 2X0') ))
61/186 10 38 C(req.mult `)•) W
- 16 63 B mad. ~
Z00 18.5 61 C t<Inr.•)
QQE O$'12 12.6 0.41 ~ 200 2X7') 66'6/
9.8 ~ C y mod'j
200 48 80 C tdnr.
QQE 03120 12.6 0.65 ~ 250 2x I0 66.61220l Iraq. mah.
3I 77 C n, mod.
QQE 04120 6.3 1.6 750 250 2x7.5 200 26 72 C te)nr.
12.6 0.6 200 17 79 C agv .nod.
63 L8 200 90 75 C teleer.
QQE O6i40 12.6 0.9 750 250 2X20 ~ ~ 73 C y, mod.
50/150 20 33 C Geq.mg6.
- 86 7I B mod.
iaa
Red, ed r,tiaga Arcaa oriel Dimenaiona
Fre9. W, ,~ B,se
(Mds) (Wq (~,) S«ket Trxo, mhm Deacdpdon di,m. Ingth
— — — Separ — 47 110
— — — 40202
120 126 70
120 34 30 40619
120 80 67 Gimt 7p. Gp 66 192
i 200 225 65
40624 Gip 62 130
— — — 402111/01
1 120 500 67
— — — Giant Sp. 80624 87 151
— — — 4021 1101 Cliv
125 20 60
125 8 30 Medium Sp.
125 14 65 40219 28906022 Gp 51 146
42 63
~1
300 8 34
— Lan,I BP. 32 100
— — 40213 —
193
Tya
V7 !J V.
mex.
W Max. We ,i Opemrion
r
(req.
M (A) M (~ (Mde) (u7 (~-
2 1530 76 CC celegr. 1~
2 260 34 B celeph.
7A ~i600 23 14.7 4000 500
50 510 72 C osc.')~
2 130000 72 C celegr.
TA 18/100 33 207 20000 70000 2 31 000 36 B celeph.
2 38000 70 Can. mod.
e~,~
2 250000 7fi C celegr. 0!
TA 20,'250 35 420 20000 130000 2 60000 32 B celeph.
2 65000 64 Can. mod.
5 10500 72 C celegr.
TAL 12'10 12000 4000 5 2000 33 B celeph.
22 2X38 5 7700 77 C en. mod.
— 17000 75 B mod.9
28 22000 68 C celegr.
78 28 5000 27 B celeph.
TAL 12,20 2L5 12000 18000 28 9500 68 C en. mod.
— 42000 72 B mod.q
48 500 77 C celegr.
28.3 3x48.5 15000 18000 20 9000 33 B celeph.
7AL 12135 20 27000 77 C en, mod.
20 80000 74 B mod.') tl A
11F
5 15000 73 C celegr,
TAW I2/10 22 2x38 12000 7500 5 3700 33 B celeph.
5 7700 77 C en. mod.
— 30000 73 B mod.')
20 48 500 77 C celegr.
TAW 12(25C 28.3 3x48.5 15000 30000 20 9000 33 B celeph.
20 27000 77 C ,n. mod.
— 107000 74 B mud.')
60 70 58 C celegr.
TB t'60 A 20 28 B celeph.
7.5 3.25 1250 50 ~
TB 1, 60 G ~ I0 69 B mad)~
— — — — — 118 306
.~
— — — K 708 Water jacket 330 1333
— — — — K 709 Water jacket for grid
— — — n«non (Geq. > 3Mds)
40610 (3x) Proteaiv< cep for grid seal
20 125 000 65 330 1393
20 40000 30 — 6296076 Robber washer
20 56000 66 G296I 25 (2x) Rubber washer
300 IB 27 A
— 40465 —
72 li4
— — — Medium 4 . -
- — — 40218;03
aL
Full ratings
V7 77 a Wa Operation Vy'
TYp` W, p
x. Max.
freq.
M (A) M (W9 (Mcis) (W) (°o)
46 27i 72 C telegr.
~ 60 31 B teleph, y
TB 2!200 12 2.7 2000 130 46 I60 74 C a d. 1tI
— 540 75 B mod.')
20 635 68 C telegr.
300 20 I24 29 B teleph.
TB 2/500 12 7.3 2000 20 430 71 Can. mod.
— 900 71 B mod.') ri:,
MT
150 390 76 C telegr.
150 65 34 B teleph. `~~
T8 2.Si300 6.3 iA 2500 135 150 204 80 C. an. mod. tIF
— 700 78 B mod.')
20 1200 72 C telegr.
20 200 30 B teleph. V
TB 3;2000 12 8.5 3000 500 20 720 72 Can. mod.
— 1750 68 B mod.')
yy~~
2 2900 72 C telegr. I~
2 600 3i B teleph.
TB 32000 12 17 3500 1 100 2 1 625 75 Can. mod. , yy
— 3300 66 ~ B mod.') ~i/
,`leer.
T8 4(1250 10 9.9 4000 450 100 II 053 78 C d
— 2 290 77 B mod.`)
75 6900 i6 C telegr.
75 1900 32 B tae,Iepno
TBL 6,%6000 12.6 33 6000 5000 75 4 700 78 C d.
— 13300 74 B mod.')
IS 108000 75 C telegr.
TBL 12;100 17.5 196 15000 45000 IS 80000 76 Can. mod.
— 202000 70 B mod.')
75 6900 76 C telegr.
75 1900 32 B teleph.
TBW 6,6000 12.G 33 6000 6000 75 4700 78 Can. ~,od.
— 13300 74 B mod.') 4 ,t
Two robes. '9 For B teleph. 100 kW'. ') In housin or acket.
ynn
Reduced ratings Acc<swdes Dimensions
"~ Base
Freq. W,~ ,/ Socket ,. ma.
Typenumber Description diem, length
(Mc/s) (W) (96) (mm) (mm)
100 140 57
60 47 30 Spec. 2p. 40600 (2X) Clip 63 17i
', 60 85 59 40206 40608 Key
150 250 46
— — — Spec. 2p. 40608 Key 86 243
40204 40626 Clip
200 200 57
— — — Giant 5p. 40624 Clip 62 132
— — — 40211/01
143 425 61
— — — Giant Sp. 80624 Clip 87 151
— — — A0211/01
e 7s 450 37
Spec. 2p. 40608 Kev IOb 262
60 562 72 40204 40626 (2x) Clip
20 2600 70
20 520 32 Sp«. 2p. 40608 Key 154 334
20 1300 74 40205 40626 (2x) Clip
w 120
—
1 125
—
71
— Super Gi,n
40216 80626 Clip 118 213
— — —
A
z2o 2 soo so
— — — ao6zz cda conneemr
— — — — 40630 Insulating collar 122.6 195
— — — 40634 (3x) Clip
/'~
.. i97
RECTIFYING TUBES FOR
V7 21 V, c~., /. Grru't
Numfxr
ma..
T➢a Number of ` ,
tubes ~/
M (A) (k1q (A) •v~dary Ree6ficat{on
2 half wave Z
DCG 1/200 4 2.5 3 0.25 3 half wave 3
3 full wave b
2 half wave 2
DCG 1.5,/250 4 2.5 4.25 0.25 3 hJ( wave 3
3 lull wave 6
2 half wave Z ` ,
DCG 4/6000 4 7 13 1.25 3 half wave 3 711
3 full w.ve 6
2 half wove 2
DCG 6/70 5 30 13 6 3 half wave 3
3 full wave 6
2 hall wave 2
DCC 6;fi000 5 6.5 13 I
3 (III wave 6 ` J
2 half wave 2 ` ~
DCG 7;100 5 ZO 15 10 3 half wave 3 1/
3 full wave 6
2 h.11 wave 2
DCG 9/20 ~ 12.5 21 2.5 3 hai( wave 3
3 full wave 6
2 MI( wave 2
DCG Iti30 ~ 13.5 27 2.5 3 half wave 3
3 lull wave 6
2 half w,ve 2 J
DCX 4/1000 2.5 5 10 0.25 3 half wave 3 1/
3 full wave 6
2 half wave 2
DGX 45'000 5 7.1 10 1.2> 3 half wave 3
3 full wave 6 J
198
TRANSMITTING PURPOSES
V„ V, 1, W, Acceaeonu Dlmen>;ooe
ta. &.e
Socket ax. me
De.cdvtion diem. lengeh
(kV) (kV) (A) (kk~ Typ.nomber (mm) (mm)
Edi.o
3.5 3.2 0.5 I.6 E3 00022 - 49 141
4.1 4.8 0.75 36
7.1 9.6 0.75 7~2 Medium /p. 40619 Cap 49 157
30218103
Celinh
4.6 4.1 3 12.5 65909BC/01 40619 Cep 52 235
5.3 6.2 4.5 27.9
9.7 12.4 4.5 55.8 Jumbo 4v. 40619 Gp 52 213
40308
5.3 4.8 20 96 20 mm
S 4p 40620 Cap II7 417
6.1 7.2 30 216 ~9
10.6 14.4 30 432 MB-screw
.~
4.1 4.8 3.75 IB 3" 408p' 40619 Cap 59 216
7.1 9.6 3.75 36
ias
TRANSMITTING `~
Full ratings
v
V/ // W
Type max max max. Max. Wo 4 Operation
freq.
(V) (A) M M (W) (Mcls) (V~ (°o)
V
60 69 76 C telegrs)
QE O5; 40 G.3 1.25 600 250 20 60 52 76 C ag: mod")
25') — 90 72 B mod.')
~_
TBL 2(300 3.4 19.5 2500 — 300 200 440 72 C telegr.
2 half wave 2
y
DCG 6/IS 5 11.5 IS 3 3 half wave 3
3 full wave G
2 half wave 2
DCG7/100B 5 20 IS 10 3 half wave 3
3 full wave 6
~.
yr
~.r
200
TUBES
Dimensions
Reduced ratings Accessories
Base nas, max.
Socket Description diam. length
Freq. Wo q ~Fypenum6er
(Mc~s) (W) (°o) (mm) (mm)
q5 35 58
- Octal 44 97
8 p.
TRANSMITTING PURPOSES
Dimensions
Accessories
Vt, Vo /o Wa Base
tot. ax max
Socket
Typenumber Descnption diam. length
(k~ (kl~ (A) (k~ (mm) (mm)
.~.
zo1
•
r r r
• • r •
•
• r r
•
INDUSTRIAL TUBES
PREFERRED TYPES IGNITRONS
',ogle Dlwae wdaing +er.k~ Raa~S.r +e~,;a
PL 5552
rya PL 5555
type PL 5551 PG 5555
Mar. Puk
Demand WO kVA 1200 4VA 2400 kVA 900 V' 2100 V
Power V hose
Ma.. RMS Puk
I~ne 600 V 600 V 1400 V 1000 A' 1200 A
Voh+ge
Averege
Anode 200 A 150 A
Three pMa< welding seraia Cu.rmt
18 V 318
ala► 1119 361
45 V
MAX. A.C. ANODE
55 V 1069K`)
VOLTAGE
') To 6. used only for D.C. a < wdd~g aDDa au+. ') Single-anode types.
THYRATRONS
M11ar. D.t;. Mna and rare ¢++ Hydroge
.o rent 0.1 A OS A 25.1 32 Ary 6.4 A 125 A IS A 25 A 3i A') 90 A') 325 A'7
240 V PL 150
MAX. FORWARD PEAK
1000 V PLS]
1500 V PL 5544 PL 5545 PL Z55 PL Z60
2500 V PL 1] ; PL 105
7000 V 3045
A BOGO V 4035
Ie000 V 6022
203
N
O
A INDUSTRIAL RECTIFYING TUBES
Filament
data ~
Vol ases Currents TYP'~l
tharacteristica
Diinensians
Tvae m Base
VJ ~~ V,. V;.„ I, l.P 'R, Vs~ V.r. Diam. Height connections
M (A? M M (A) (.a) (n) M M (mm) (mm)
r o
i r r~d
367 2 1.9 8,0 45 140 3 IB 1 16 9 81 I70 O
~t~E
w
r n
451 2 1.9 2.6 16 50 0.65 4 3 II 7 33 112 •~as
ai ti
~ V
A
/ f)
C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I~ ~~
-~
1010 2 Y.9 35 60 ISS 0.65 4 10 16 9 ~ 37 120
o 0 ~e' %~~//
i G~,
~ ~
A
~ " ,i
1048 2 1.9 7 60 185 3 IB f.75 '16 9 81 I70
i
~~ ~ a
w
1049 2 1.9 28.5 GO I85 12.5 75 0.3 ;16 ~9 101 280 ,,,.,.
~c! „ e o
1710 2 1.9 7 150 470 1.5 9 2.5 22') 10 69.5 205
a« ~~~
w
r u
,!~`
1.9 3.5 150 470 0.65 a 5 22') 10 71 o/ ~ ~,v
1725A 2 135 ~~
N ') Wrth au.i6ary i~naiou i rya 1289 (10 V, 10 u,A): ') Wish u.ihary iguidoo nrt rya E3 108 03 (100 V. 25 mA).
O ~) $~r«n eon«i d wish (ila,ne,rc .~m a m,i m, of 10000 P, 0.5 W.
N
O Filament Vol ages Typical
Currents Dimensions
data characters tics
Base
Type m V~ 1j
V,~ V;.~P 1. (,P Re V;a. V.,< Diarn. Height connections.
max. max. max. max. min. max, max. max.
(V) (A) (V) (V) (A) (A) (S2) (V) (V) (mm) (mm)
1729 2 1.9 8 95 300 3 18 0.4 30') 10 81 240 c.i;,,h
1738 2 1.9 18 95 300 7.5 45 0.2 20 9 94 284 c.r„h
1749A 2 1.9 25 95 300 125 75 0.1 22 10 101 290 „r.,,
1759 2 1.9 60 95 300 25 I50 0.05 22 10 141 435 ,,,,P,
1768 2 1.9 II 285 880 3 10 — — 15 176 240 „r,P,
1788 2 1.9 II 95 300 5 30 0.3 22') 9 94 284 coi;,,~,
• _
f ~ ~
1849 2 1.9 29 IIS 360 12.5 75 0.2 222) 10 105 294 „r,P,
1859 2 1.9 60 IIS 360 25 I50 0.1 28 12 143 436 „r.P,
'1 Scy~^n c ^nett wit filarrynt vy~ resi~yi~r of 000} 2, ~ W.F F
Wll au~ .ary ~ ~iti~ anid : pe {.39. (t V,.~_m!# ~- _1r.-. _]~ _ ~._.__~__.. ~ .--~ --~ _~_ ~. _
~~!
RELAY TUBE
Filament
data Voltages Currents Dimensions
Typical 13eae
Type V/ // Th mex. max. characteristics Max. Maz. connections
diem. height
(V) (A) (sec) (V) (A) (mm) (mm)
v..~ = 20 v ory
PL 5 T.,, =max. I sec
V,;DVD= 1500 I^ = 3.5') Veen =max, 25 V
Tdnd. w;~h — — — V,r,na=max.500 /^ = 0.5 135 190
~.D.~;i;xe =min 20 /on = 1000 freq. =maz. OQ c/s
ia~;don V;a~D= max. ~ISk Vs) _ u{t
IHa = +10-40 'C k e
THYRATRONS
Filament Dimensions
Voltages Currents
data Typical Base
Type V/ /J Th maz. maz. charactenstics Max. Max. connemons
diem. height
(V) (A) (sec) (V) (A) (mm) (mm)
3C 45 V,D = 3000
Triode 6.3 2.25 120 Vain.D = 3000 ! a = 0.045 TimD =max. 6 Itsee s)e ° 40 127
hrdr^sen V.D = min. 175 /,D = 35 V,DX /^D X freq.<0.3X 10 )
I;Ilcd- yinvD —
V' — 200 Medinm 4D.
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t) With fan cooling. s Ignitor voltage. s) Measured at half amplitude °) F~eq. =pulse repetition frequency.
N THYRATRONS
O Filament data Voltages Currents Dimensions
Max. Max.
TYI1G V/ If Tk cheracie~l6c:: diem. height conn~ions
(V) (A) ;sec) (V) (A) (mm) (mm)
X690 ➢° s it
4 1.3 — Lov -= 500 = IiOk/s 43 98 Super lW+bo
M.,T.~alin.a !an 0.75'1 freq. =max.
1° = 0.01
EC 50 V°v = 1000 J,v = 0.75a) V.n = 33 V
63 1.3 10 1000 Ie = 0.0002 freq. = x. I50 kc/s 43 108
ra°a. V,;°.n =°
".n a.. rn.a r„ = o.00la rd;°" = I µa=~ rr
650 k~~ ~~ .
V°v = V.r. = 8V
PL 2D 21 V°,•.n = 1300 fk = 0.1 Ta.°" _
— 30-75 µsec t • ~~
Vn, _ —100 Ikn = 0.5 30 sec ~ 54 y
T"`°a` 6.3 0.6 10 T.. = ax
Y _,t..°1= —10 / 0.01 1•mn = ~75-+90 °C P
a..iil.a ~r;v — —I00 ~ - 0.01
— tr.. _ +20 °C
9 With fen cooking. °) Preq. <_ 20 c/s. ') Measured at half amplitude. °) Freq. —Pulse repetition frequency.
1
1 ) ) ) ) ) ) ~ °~ ~ ~ "~ ) 1 ) 1 t > >
v„ zsoo /, = b.a v„< = Iz v o'
PL I05 V„"". = 2500 /,. = 40 Ta;"" = 1000 µae < ""=="'x°
%::>..
i ..<",
•"°"< s l0 v = —soo !
30o I~i+t„ = os r.. = m.. Is r«< Iz3 ze9 ~ g ~~..,
<)= —IO !n. = 2 fHs = +40-+80 °C
mcn~a` V. _ —1000 ! . = 0.25 a„< _ +40 °C o~ • 4i n
Vrd..<l = —10 ~." = i Super jumbo
PL 5557/ __
PL l7 V,v = 2500 !° = 0.5 Tav°. = 1000 µ « v~ J
nma. V°;,,.v = 5000 1°v 62 169 ~",~~
2.5 5 5 V. _ —500 I<
=
=
2
0.05 T.. = ma x. 15 s« ~%
— (Ha = +40-+80 °C ~~ tA y"O
O'G
mi;n<a' Vean)= —10 fev 0.25
12 f/r 1,b
PL 5559 Vv = 1000 !, = 2.5 V•" _ .~ 1000 i %qaR~
PL 57 / I50~ 15 Td+°~ = µ ec 74 165 ~--`
T~~°d• 5 4.5 300 ~'""v= T.< = max IS s« ~~/~~
I v - 025
✓~.r<) _ —10 fv _ I fHx = +40-+80 °C / rk O" p
ax 2400 — 135 —
PL 5555 2400 1105 207 I '~
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FREQUENCY CHANGER RESISTANCE
WELDING SERVICE
Vw Vag loo /a ra. la!~ao') Freq.
maz. max, max. corresp. maz.
TYa input output
(V) (l~ (A) (A) (sec) (A) (r/s) (cjs)
2'14
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21905 1.5 2
21906 2.3 4
21907 3.1 6 sta-
21908 —110 + 1 10 + 1 10 — 4.1 10 500 oil oil lion- 85000
21910 1.5/3.1 2/6 ary
21911 1.5/4.1 2/10
31912 2.3/4.1 4/10
21940 I 10 rot-
21941 —110 +110 f 110 -}-110 — — I.5 17 500 oil oil 60000
21942 0.8/1.8 10/23 sting
2)
425`~u cih uit I~ 9vJ00 `~~~ cirZ wt
► AIL ~NLl1L, XEJ S.JIIE.bS1 '~ ► .~ '~ !;! / ► ) ~ ~ '~ ?~
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TUBE
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TYPES
SURGE ARRESTERS
Max. 2.SA/I sec SA/i sec SAI3 sec IOA/l sec IOA13 sec
temporary current ,
__ —_
i50-200 V 4371 4369
_—
5'f A R
MAGNETRONS
t\1 40 kW 225 kW 360 kW' 400 kW 500 kW
peak'"'"'r""
nc;pce 7 kW IS kW
I
~~ 5726')
1220-1350.-----
2940-3C60 —____ 55100 _
FREQUENCY IN Mc/s
KLYSTRONS
A1ax' 20 mW 10 W' - 200 W
continuous oi~[put
Z
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• 8702-9548 Mc/s
3320-3450 Mc/s
723AIB, 2K25
55334')
d
8600-10,000 Mcls 55395
Fixed re9uency.
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PHOTOTUBES -
Pta- Cathode Ty ~ical characteristics i\?ax. ratings Dimensions
d~a-
.ryce Va Cfals~ hon Pro- D
curk N') Cak Tot. Dia- Rase
cuum led sea- ~ Per connections
siti T},Qe )ected Vb rent Ra Vb ~nrs lamb herght meter
area mex (µAS max. maz.
vity
(cm9) (V) (uA) Im) (MS2) (V) (µA) (°C) (pF) (mm) (mm)
a
so AG — c cae,~nm a5 0.1 13o I 90 o.e Qo o a ~~~~
hlue on 4 70 0.7 54 19 s o o ~ ~~
— antimony a5 0.05 45 I 1.25 ~° °w t ~
90 AV V 100
Minietur~ ')
Cc (q) ©.
90 CG — G caesium SS 0.1 125 I 90 0.7 ` o "' "" '
red 2.4 !00 L1 54 19 w o o w ~0~~,_'"%~j~
oxidized
90 CV V — silver 50 0.05 20 I 100 3 ~° °~.c.
Miniature ')
caesium
1
,~f%/~j
3530 — G red — 100 — 150 1 100 7.5s) 5 3.0 76 18
oxidized
/
r r- r r r r s--.r r ~- ~-- r r r- ~--:~-,~---,~--~--- ~-,
caesium p ry
3533 — C red — 85 — 120 I 100 2 50 3.4 80 28
oxidzed
silver
~ aA .,~'~~
~~'" / ~
caesium l
3538 — C red °" — 85 — 120 1 100 2 50 2.5 73 23 n ~%
oxidized ~"`//// ,~
stiver ~y
k , ec. 2p. ~7
caesium I j
3545 V — red 0.8 90 0.05 20 I 250 5 SO 2 73 16.5
oxidized
silver ~ \ °/
(P~ s,.c. Zo.
ium 1 _ •
Hi
3546 — C red 0.8 85 0.1 150 I 90 2 50 2 M
73 16.5 ®.
oxidaed
silver
(P~ ree_wee
d
caesium 4 /,~4)
3564 — G red 4.5 85 0.1 150 I 90 2 50 3.4 103 30 ~ >~~~ `:
oxidized
silver ( "Te~ered e'1"~"~21
+mdl 4p.
t) Measured w th a amp o colour temperate e 2700 °K.
') All cathode connections must be interconnected externally.
s) Total cathode current.
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Dimensions
V; Qn l) V°s) I dV° Total Diam. Base
Type V° I° rec spread max. hethgt max connections
max.
max.
(V) (mA) (V) (V) (mA) (V) (mm) (mm)
' k ~
O %
i.~/~C4
l.c. o 0 o a i 6y
85 A2 85 S) 6 125 83-87 1-10 4 54 19 k o o tc. ~~ ,~
' s jam.
o dI~' ~ AC
~ ° k psuiii~Yl
Miniature
Miniature
~ , i /~~
100 E] 100 125 140 90-105 50-200 4 168 55.5 k a U ////~j/~
%ii~
r~
w A
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VOLTAGE STABILIZERS
Dimensions
Vn2) dvo• ~otht Base
'Fypa Va !a rec v'8"r) /a Diam.
max. spread max g max. connection
m ax.
(l~ (mA) (V) (l~ (~ (~ (mm) (mm)
i
OQ ~D j ai/// 5
150 Al 156 4 205 146—i66 1-8 8 72 27 k Q o d ~'~~~/~j
il'
r
99 (p) 43 (p) r r ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~
150 Cl 155 20 205 14(r-166 5-40 8 114 (K) 43 (K) a C~
((
a~
Octal y [~
150 CI K
a ~ 6
I/~~~ .
46~a 90 20 125 85-100 10-40 10 94 (P) 43 (P) o~ o e~ ~ ~ i,~s
i 09 (K) 29 (K) k oo /, ,i
_ a
o<tal ' 2
4687 K.
as—sa 1'
97.5-98
7<.5-79
eo-ss
I<A
4
f 09
4060 ~ ,
0.7 300 4 — 100 —2.5 28 0.5 — G 10-" „~~~
Triode
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4065 +f ~•
1.25 13 9 — i00 —2.5 80 2 — G12.SX 10'1° ~ o oy
Triode •
S~bmmiamre
a +t ~
4066
1.2i 13 4.i —3.2 20 3 17 1 2.Sx 10 -15
~ opz
Tctrode ~° ° + ~ ~•
I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ t _~ ~ ~ C ~ ~ f ~ sU~ ~ao~~
f
~ J ~ ► t~1 '~,G F n0 -~EU~R'ER b 1
Photo-
ca- Scrccn Voltages Picture Dimensions
Linear
thode resolut-
Execu- j1,~') magm-
Type V° Ve V°s ficat- ion Tot.
tton ) eff. —Vys) Diam.
diam. V° Vp length
diam. max. max. max, ion max.
(lines/ max
(mm) (mm) (uA(Im) (kV) (kV) (u) (kV) (kV) (kV) cm) (mm) (mm)
AA
AB 20
10120 AG ~ 116 6 — — 6 — — 3-7 200 240 I I7
Diode CA
CB IS
CG
AA
AB 20
18121 AG
20 28 -- 5 — — 6 — — I 200-500 97 65
Diode CA
CB li
CG
TH I 10 S 20 20 75 5.5 /r = 92 mA IS A U.25 A
2DCV
TH 2 20 10 30 40 233.0 ($ 13"„)
n
/~ W 340•-
—(o o ~+ .~~^ ~ 4152 - 220 V
7H 3 40 20 15 100 7.3 3.0 63 24 I.5 A 0.25 A
372 !7 A.0 •'
\Y / r c
TH 4 100 50 I50 200 2.2 3.0 Timma= d0 scc ~
(ll = 92 mA) 380 V A
A 0.7 A 0.075 A
TH 5 200 100 i00 350 I.I 3.0 AC
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OURRENT REGULATORS
Gewrd eppliutiom Indwtrid eppScsUooe SPecul ePnlieeriwe
V,~,,,, L„ B,ae Bonn«doaa Bare mr,...~..ons Type V.°"" I"' B,ae cove«done
Tree
M (~) ~~ (mA) M (mN
C0 &F-100 200 .®r 329 10-30 II50 'e~ ~~- 1904 30-410 100 O "~~~"
e H
P H Srnn
H
80-100
C 12 100 1012 6-18 5700 Eai,o~ 2909 5—i5 F90 O ., ,
~.~v~~ ~ a
35-100
P 6-18 3200 ~ Ednnn H
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U 30 70-125 100 1331 IS-40 1450 1909 15--45 625 O
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Special applications
Trce v`""" 1"` Ba,~ connections Tyi,e ~`°"" 1"F Ba,e connections
(V) (~nA) M (mA)
V o
f'~ ,go
1909A IS-45 625 ( ~ 0 1~ ~~~' ~ 1926 8-26 180 ~'//~/l~,~a~
f~a~pr
ao ~
H
I~ U
f ~ /
Ear,°"
1918.01 4--10 100 0
na„ "
1941 80-200 300
ilWjn3N~~ ~
A
s ea.."" v
ov o0
1923 IS-45 430 [a..°" 1945 80—IZO 275 t~ s
00
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IMAGE ICONOSCOPE
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Type ~~ Scanning system Image system ~pera[ing characteristics
M (A)
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tP RADIATION COUNTER TUBES
LV
Radiation Wall Threshold Operating Plateau Plateau Dead Back- Dimensions
Type Description sensitivity thickness voltage voltage length slope time ground lot. Diam.
in. (% per (counts/ length (mm)
mg~cros (~ (~ (~ 100 V3 (µsec) min) (mm)
18500 Non X-ray, y and 250 900 1050 < 2 < 75 max. max.
self quenching neutron 150 < 20s) 135 19
18501 selfquenching Y~e~trond 75 900 1050 150 <2 < 75 < 20 s) 135 19
18502 Self quenching y, ~ 75 300 350 100 < 15 < 150 < 40 II8 19
18503 Self quenching eutron 250 > 275 ') 225 G 2 < 100 < 20s) 49 I7
18504 Se~f quenching a, Q, Y 2-3') > 275 ') 225 < 2 < 100 < 20s) 49 17
Mina window and neutron
18505 Self quenching a ~ 1 6-2') > 300 ') 225 < 2 < 125 < 25 s) 55 25.5
Mtw window Y
18506 Self quenching a ~ y 2.5-3.5') > 325 ') 250 < 2 < 225 < 40') 55 33.5
Mxa window
18509.01 SeIE quenching ~, y 90.75 > 320 ') 100 < IS < 50 < 5 max. max.
30 6.5
18513 NI!cagwmdowg photond 1.6-2.1') 575 725 I50 < IS < 70 < 6s) gbx' j28
18514 Self quenching a, ~ and 3.5.4 s) 600 750 200 < 15 < ZSO < 40s) max, max.
Mica window photon 99 335
Supply
voltage
Gas
pressures
:i
Field intensity of
required permanent
magnet
95322
Cold cathode
2000 Vd~ 10-3-10-smm Hg abt 370 Gauss `'~
244
hb15~ L~L~S r I
Vj '~ V;v„ Vd /d Noise, level
Typo ~~
~~ ~A) (cm) ~u) ~V) ~mA) (d.b.)
K50A
N<un cu<d d 2 ; 6000 165 125
~a~aa a~oa< R =192700
.3 sZ
K Bl A 1 85 13
Noise diode 2.7 100 15 R = 50 ~
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DECADE COUNTER TUBE
Type and Filament Voltages Characteristic Base corrections
Application data Resistors Currents (mA) data
Vb = 300 V R„ = 39 kS2
E1T Vb = 6.3 V Vdn = I1.9 V
Deced< !~ = 0.3 A I56 V !,p — 0.95 R„ = I Mt2
VbD = 47 kS2
<ouncer wbe
IS R Rts =
Rk =
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GERMANIUM DIODES
la min —lama. (µA) la 1~ L~. . Va~~. Tur &se
Cak f.mb
Typc (mA) voltage comKchons
crpLion Va=-3V Vd=—IOV Va=—SnV Va= —IOOV
Va=+ IV
lmA) (plA) (~A2 M M (PF) l~
General
OA 50 S 30 500 50 I50 500 fi0') 75 —50 to +fA
paya~`
High beck
OA 51 re~~e
sietan« 5 7 100 50 I50 500 50') 15 —50 to +60
General
OA 56 purpose 4 50 800 50 I50 400 70') 85 1 —50 to +40
diode
3- r~ > > ~ > > > > > > ~ t> > ~ > >
rd
Vide°
OA 70 detector VOI mA = I~SVV 50 I50 a00 22 5
ISd.~ 1 —SO Io+75
diode F 0.25 V 30 µA
Matched
pau for vd at rd — rdat vd — rdatvd
zoA7z rain =o.l mA = —Lsv —as v to loo 200 305a~ 1 —so to +oo
detector + 0.1 V 0.8 pA =130 µA
arcuits ~ ro
~~
oy
V
ideo Vd at Id
derector = 0.1 mA =—rd at Vd —Id atVd Jc~
OA 73 general —L5 V = —30 V 50 I50 400 ~ d.c.
20 p' —50 to +75
purpose ~~- 0.2 V r" •:. IBµA 100 ma:. 1200
Vd a[ rd — rd atVd —rd at Vd
OA 74 General = 4 mA = —1.5 V = —G(1 V ;5 I50 200 ~ d.c.
p' —SO to +75
purpose 40
+ I.OS V 12 µA 400atsA
') The diode should not be opera ed at the ma v lots for voltage, cu rent and temperature simultaneou ly. s) The diod hould not be op~erated nt the max. values
~ f r vohege and temperature slmu tan<ausly.') Diode is se its with W allel circuit conaisnug of R = 3900 f2 and C = 10 pF. Fmq. = 3U M (a. Peak input vol-
t.g = 5 V. Cepedtance of osdll for = 17 pF temp. = 20 °C. The oscillator must have a a gligible mterual impedance .t its harmonic (requencio. )When
~ soldering, the metal diode extension should be held wrth a pair of cool peen in order ro avoid damage to the diode through excessive heat.
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TRANSISTORS
—V.td~) —Ve to) —l~ 1. W T.,,,b —V. W. Noise
Type Des- max. max. max. max. max.
cnphon max. maz, max. (1000 cis)
tongctions
(~ (l~ (mA) (mA) (mW) (°C) (l~ (mW)
(d.b )
OC 50 Point 20 30 75 35 20 IS 53
contact mltectw
function
OC 70 (all-glass) 4.5 10 10 10 6 45 10-15
~wt.~ro.
Vd at !d ° _
OA 81 purpose = 25 mA II 275 50 I50 500 910 d. P 7i
max.+I V
Vd at /d
OA 85 ma SmA 5 7 2i0 50 I50 500 90d.c
Purpose w. I V ~~ -Y~
OC 50 PO1" t 20 30 75 35 20 IS 53 ~wllecfor
contact
OC 51 Point 30 75 35 30 15 53 bQ '""""r
contact
10 25 45 8d
OC 70 ~~~glas°) 4.5 10 10 aversge
collecfer
function 2i 45 B dB ~
OC 71 (all-glass) 4.5 10 10 10 average ~~6ose
17 emitter
~ action
2.00 72 (all-glass) 13 26 4i 4i
* Provisional data.
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IN7ERCHANGEA&ILITY LIST
25'7
~ ype Alx~ Philipp
ti CV P6ihp
v uTm~
her typ o ber ryM
n~ha~ numher
258 ~..
umber oÌ~ ber
CV ~tjp~ uTmber tiPo CV Pte '
umhar
259
12AU6 1961 12AU6 44IU (1561)
IZAU7 491 ECC82;12AU7 45A5 UL41;45A5
I2AV6 IZAV6 SOCS 1959 SOCS;(HL94)
I2AX7 492 ECC83; I2AX7 SOL6CT 571 SOL6GT
12BA6 1928 126A6 SIA (3546PW)
26Q
r~ Alm.u.- Akaw
~b W
a~ ~ ~ n®b
T wa ~~ va
261
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>~ ~Y; a~~
o~~~
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P~
263
~«~ >~
w~..
tiw CV
nwo~ir ~~ pOv+
oam~
Ler ~° ®bQ
IOOOED/
1625 DCG4/IOOOED
CE57 (3546PVV)
('F775 (1163) DCG4/ DCC4/10006
32
fF976 1163 10006
DCGS,~S000EC
~i
C 5 (PLI05) D
SOOOEC
264
Tr~ tiresCV Ph:i;ps e7 ~~ Philips
swm Dumber Npe um
~ s®6r rae
819
} 642 DCGS/5000GB DL~35 ~IC55GT; DL35
DCG6118 6693;DCC6/IS DL36 IQSGT;DL36
DCG61 DL66 2106 DLbb
60pp JJ DCG6/6000: (5869) DL67 DLb7; 6007
w DF96
DF191
1758 p~
(DF91)
~ 4
DS611
DS621
((OA81))
(OABq
DG7.5 2175 DG7-5 DT30 (1561)
DCI3.2 2191 DCI3-2 DW2 (1805)
DH77 6AT6-
A DHI42
DHI47
UBC41
EBC33
DW3
DW4
(1561)
1561
DHI49 (FBC21) DW4.350 I7% 1561
DHI50 EBC41 DW4-500 156i
DH719 EABC80;6AK8 DY86 DY86;1S2
DK32 DK32;(IA7GT) DX2
A DK91 782 DK91;IR5 EIT
DCX411000
EIT;6370
DK92 DK92; IAC6 E2dlli AL4
DK% DK%; IAB6 E69M MCl/60
DKi92 (DK92) EBOCC FwY'C:6065
;~
265
T P6il;p.
Tyv` tix~~ R'~
vumL.r nom6er ~ ~ eomhar VP.
EIS TB31000
ECH81
ECFII71
2128 ECH81;6AJ8
(ECHBq
v
ECL80 ECL60; 6AB8
EA50 1092 E~.450~2B35 ECL82 ECL82:6BM8
JEAA91;6AL5; EEI7 PL5557
EAA91 ~ 1(EB91)
~~' DCC411000G
EAAI7I
~~ (EAA91);(EB9i) EF9 1427 EF9
~~:6AK8 EF22 ~ 303 EF22
EAC91 137 EAC91 EF36 1056 (EF37A)
EAF42 3883 EAF42;6Cf7 EF37A 358 EF37A
E834 1054 EB34 EF39 1053 EF39
EB41 3881 EB41 EF40 3865 EF40;6CJ5
EB91 140 E891: (6AL5); EF41 3886 EF41
(EAA9p EF42 3887 EF42
EBC3 1428 EBC3 EFiO 1091 EF50
F~'33 1055 EBC33 EF55 1,73 EF55
EBC41 3882 EBC41;6CV7 EF80 EFBD;66X6
EBC81 EBC81;6BD7A EF85 EFBS:6BY7
EBC90 452 6AT6 EF86 2901 EF86:6267
EBC91 2526 6AV6 EF89 EF89;6DA6
EBF2 2925 EBF1 EF91 138 EF91:6AM6
EBF32 501 EBF32 EF92 i31 EF92:6CQ6
EBF80 EBF80; 6N6 EF93 454 6BA6
EBFI71 (EBF80) EF94 2524 6AU6
ECSS 273 EC55:5861 EF95 850 6AK5: EF95
EC56 EC56 EF174 (EF80)
EC80 1866 EC80;6Q4 EFI75 (EF85)
EC81 1865 EC81;6R4 EF804 (EF86)
EC90 133 6C4; EC90 EF8045 (E80F)
EC93 EC93;6854 EH90 EH90;6CS6
EC94 ~C93) EK2 1426 EK2
Frf.;2 I81 ECC32 EK32 1057 EK32
ECC35 569 ECC35 EK90 453 6BE6
ECC40 3884 ECC40 EL2 1429 ELZ
ECC81 455 ECC81; 12AT7 EL33 2936 EL33
2ss
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Type ~~ P~ vTyps yw ~y Philips
oamMr ~~~ umber ®~. ~rve
FC5759/ }
CL5632
PL5559
(PL5559)
H
FIY~60
HY61
(B
QF.~/50)
QE06,'S0
r
GL5720 (PL5559) HY90 35W4
GL5727 PL5727 IW3 (156q
GL5822 PJ.5827 IW4150D (1561)
GL5855 (PL255) JP9.7 2J42
~1 / (PL5559) 370 1P9-7A
GLE J~ 7D
02511 } DCG4/IOOOED
JP9-IS JP~9-~ r
(DOGS/SOOOGB) 222W
150001114} K2 ~ DCG4IIOOOED
GRI TA41800 K322 p23A1B)
GRGS (PLI05) KB2 3515 KB2
CSI7 (3533) KD25 216 OD3
268
~ TYfe At[ema- Philiyr Type ~tive
t~"°- Pbiliyr
~'~c CV n~~ CY ~ e
f'lif number ~Jmber ~ 0 mrmba
270
o•e yv
CV P6i1iP' ~~° ~
n.. P611ip
( n~~ber ~sn~ brr o6.r ryn.
271
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RL143 (OA81) Ste15000/( ~(~7/100
RLI50 PL150 IS/45 f
RLi267 Z3(IOT/PLI267 SU61 EY51:6X2
RLI607 PLI607 T2M05 6J6;ECC91
RL555I PL5551 T6D EA50
RL5552 PL5552 T249B (DCG4/10006)
RL5555 PL5555 T300-1 TB3/1000;(IB4/1250)
RR3-250 1835 DCX4/1000 T813 QB2/250
RR3-1250 2518 DIX4/5000 T866A DCG4/10006
-RS329 TA4/800 T872A DCGS/500068
RS1006 5866;TB2.5/300 '1'900 (IvIW41-0
RSI007 6155; QB3/300 T901 (MW41-I)
RSI009 QQE06/40 T901B (MW41-q
RSIOIIL (TBL6120) TBI/60A 1235 TBI/60A
RSIOIIW (TBW6/20) TBII6o6 TBII60G
RSI016 5868;TB4/t250 TB2.5/300 1924 5866:TBZSJ300
RVI201350 I56I TB3I350 2552 TB3/350
RV120/ 7831750 5867:763/750
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SBS PL55511) TBW12/ 6617;TBWI2/Zi
SCR (PL5555) TBWI2/ i 6pn:TBWi2(100
SCS. PL5552 100 J
SD61 EA50 TD03-10 273 EC55; SB61
SDR PL5555 TC57 PL5559
SDS PL5553B THIOOTH TB3I350
SK60 (3554) THI08 TAI81100
SK63 (3554) TH250TH TB41800
SP4 1324 4636 THBi3 26 QB2/250
SP6 EF91;bAMb TH502IB 32 DCG411000C
SRUI (fA41800) TH5021V DCG4/I000ED
Su10001 TH5031B 642 DCG515000CB
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UUS ~VT79 1079 (PE06140M I
UU9 1855 (FZ40) VT80 617 80
UU601250 (1561) ~VT88 1088 (QQE04120)
UUI20/ (1561) ~~ QQE04120
350 VT91 1936 (EF37A)
350A20/ ' (1561) VT92A 5887 (EBC33)
UU120/ VT92A 587 (EBC33)
500 (1561) VT93 1894 (EBF32)
(Ediawan) VT93A 1893 (FBF32)
UX866 DCG411000G VTI00 QE06/50
UY41 UY41;31A3 VTIOOA (QE06150) I
V2M70 6X4 VTIOI 637 (PE04/IOE)
VISF (3545PVl~ VTI03 1990 (6SQ7CT)
V41 AZ41 VTI04 546 (12SQ7GT)
V6I EZ40 VTI07 510 (6V6GT)
V100 (AZ50) VTI07A 511 (6V6CT) ,
V311 UY41 VTIO7B 509 (6V6GT)
V312 UY42 VTll7 1981 (6SK7GT)
(MazdaFr) VTI17A 1982 6SK7GT
V884 EF92;6CQ6 VTI18 1088 ((~QE04/ZO)
VH550 DCG411000ED VTI25 1805 (DL35)
VH550A DCG4/IOOOG VTI26 573 (EZ35)
VH7400 DCGSISOOOGB VT126A 572 ~(F.Z35)
VI-17400A DOGS/SIXpEG VI'I26B 574 (EZ35)
VP6(Cas) EF92;6CQ6 VTI31 543 (12SK7GT)
VR53 1053 EF39 VTI39 OD3
VR55 1055 EBC33 VTI44 QB21250
VR56 1056 (EF37A) VTI46 1873 (DF33)
VR57 1057 EK32 ')VTI46 1625 DCG4/1000ED
VR91 1091 ') EF50 VTI47 1802 (DK32)
~VR91A 1578 EF50 VTI50 1966 (6SA7CT)
VR92 1092 EA50 VTISOA 1967 6SA7CT
~VRI23 1123 EFS VTI51 578 (EK32)
VRI50 OD3 VT151B 580 (EK31)
VRI50/30 216 OD3 VTI61 537 (I2SA7GT)
VS34 (3545) VTI71 782 DK91; IRS
VS70 1070 7475 VTI72 784 DAF9I; ISS
')VT39 (6508); (DCC9/20) VTI73 785 DF91; IT4
VT39A (6508);(DCG9(ZO) VTI74 820 DL92:3S4
VT42 642 (DCGSISOOOGB) ~VTI80 1053 EF39
VT42A (DCGSISOOOGB) ')VTi94 587 (EBC33)
VT46 (DCG411000G) ')VT195 1863 (G734)
VT46A 32 DCG411000G ~VTI96 509 (6V6GT)
VT60A 1572 (QE06150) ')VTI97 1629 (DCG415000)
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)V'f199 124 QE06/50 WL502A (PL2D21);(2D21)
OI 552 (ZSL6GT) WL624 (PLI05)
t)V7101 1056 (EF37A) WL631 PL5559
OlC 553 25L6GT WL632A (PL5559)
VT106A 729 aGZ34) WL651/656 PL5552
t)V1'Z07 1091 )EF50 WL652/ 1 PL5551
218 2552 TB3/350 657 j
V7'220 2589 TB4/8(10 WL653B PL5555
i 819 3QSGT;DL33 WL655/ l (PL5553B)
1820 (DAC32) 658 J
VT231 1988 6SN7CT WL676 (PL105)
VI144 575 (0734) WL68I/ l PL5550
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259 (5894);(QQ):(16/40) WL739 (3546PW)
Vf264 818 3Q4; DL95 WL868 (3554)
VI'267 2967 8020 WL884 (PL2D2I):(2D2p
86 788 QQE04/ZO WL885 (PLZD21);(2D21)
a)Vf510 1510 QE04110 WL9I8 (3554)
64 1064 (156p WL927 (3546PW)
W134 1134 1877 WL2050 (PL2D21);(2D21)
VXSSOA DCX4/1000 WL5551/t PLS551
VX7400 DCX4/5000 652 f
W17 DF91:IT4 WL5552/ pL5552
W77 EF92;6CQ6 651
WI42 UF41 WL5555/
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PL5557
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WT210-IXI01
WT210-
PLZD21;2D21
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WE307A
WE319A
WL2D21
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CVI928 12BA6 CV2259 DL68
CVI935 (EF37A) CV2260 DF64
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CVI937 (EF37A) CV2275 DC10; 6375
CV2284
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CV1944 (ECH35) CV2519 QELI/150
CVI94$ (ECH35) CV2520 6279/SC22:PL522
CVI946 (ECH35) CV2524 6AU6
CV1947 (EL34) CV2526 6AV6
CVI959 SOCS CV2552 TB31350
CVI961 12AU6 CV2573 (BSA2)
CVI966 (6SA7GT) CV2589 TB41800
CVI967 6SA7GT CV2644 1561
CV1971 (DF91) CV2666 (5894);(QQE06/40)
CV1976 MV6-5 CV268D (3554)
CVI977 UL41 CV2721 EL81:6C16
'CV1981 (6SK7GT) CV2723 (DCG9/ZO):(6508)
CV1982 6SK7GT CV2726 EL83; 6CK6
CVI985 (ECC35) CV2729 E80F;6084
CVI988 6SN7GT CV2730 4066
GYI990 (6SQ7GT) CV2748 GZ30; (GZ34)
CVI991 6SQ7GT CV2752 QEP20118
CVI992 7300T/PLI267 CV2765 4673
CV2106 DL66 CV2766 4787
CV2107 DF66 CV2775 1163
CV2I28 ECH81:6lu8 CV2792 2K25
CV2129 QE03110 CV2793 2J50
CV2130 6155; QB3/300 CV2797 5894; QQE06140
CV2I31 6156: Q63.5,'750 CV2798 6360; QQE03/12
CV2132 90AV CV2799 6252: QQFA3/20
CV2133 90CG CV2860 AZI
CV2166 ~
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I CV2175 DG7-5 CV2925 EBFZ
•{t CV219I DGI3.2 CV2929 ECH3
CV220 P1~55~ CV2947 DCG415000
CV2215 PL5545 CV2957 PL5557
CV2225 ISOB2;6354 CV2%7 8020
CV2235 EY84; 6374 CV2975 EL84; 6BQ5
CV2237 IAD4 CV2980 DM70;1 3
CV2238 5672 CV2983 DL94:3V4
CV2139 5676 CV3515 K62
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CV3522 6079;QJ35/I750
CV3523 Q):AS/40
CV3602 SJ26
CV3659 55100A1
CV3660 SSIOOA2
CV3661 55100A3
CV3662 55100-04
CV3667 DCGI/250
CV3676 ZJ42
CV3687 2J49
CV3881 EB41
CV3882 EBC41
CV3883 EAF42
CV3884 ECC40
CV3885 EF40
CV3686 EF41
CV3887 EF42
CV3888 ECH42
CV3889 EL41
CV3890 EL42
CV3891 EZ40
CV3892 AZ41
CV4010 5654
CV4018 PL5727
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nrtied out without imvonent ahention. 6eia8 re9mrcd in the <9~ivmrnt. In some wa, howe.cr, a wlll be n~-au~~ ro
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54102 5854103 DB7-I DB7-5 E163 AL4 MW53-43 MW53-20
38 1805 DB7-2 DB7b E499, 4657; AF7 OA50 OA81;OA85
18502 18512 DB7-3 DB7-5 EABI { EBCBIE& OA51 OABI:OA85
21991 (0.8) D87-4 D87b EAF41 EAF42 OA52 OABI:OA85
21993 (I.8) D89-3 D61B-3 EBI EBF2 OA53 DABI:OA85
219~11~ 21942 DB94 DBIO-2 EC40 EC80 OA51 DA81; DA85
(0.81.8) DB9-5 DBIO-5 ECH2 ECH3 OA55 OABI:OA85
2199'7(1.2) DC25 DF91;DF% EEI EEPI DA56 OABI;OA85
22117 22119 DC80 DC70 EFI EF6 OA57 DABI:DA85
11008 24008 DCH15 DK92DK% EF2 EF9 OASB OABI;OA85
117 28110 DDD25 DLL21 EFS EF9; EFB9 OA60 OA70
118 28111 DF2/~ DCGIR50; EFB EF9; EF89 OA61 DA81
28119 28112 { DCGI!1000 EF13 EF9; EF89 OA71 OA81
138 28139 DFZ6 DAF91; EF37 EF37A OA71 OA81; DA85
8020 { DAF96 EFF50 EFF51 PEOB//0 PE06/40
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DC7-3
DG7.4
DG9-3
DC94
DG7d
DG7-5
DG7fi
DGIO-3'
DGIO-2
EKI
EK3
ELI
ELS
EL6
EKZ
ECH3; EK2
ELI
4689
4699
PL57
TAI220000K
UAFI
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UAF42
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4082;AL1 { DL% FZI E71
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EMI EMI. FM34
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1 AZI;AZ41: DN7-5 DG7-Si E212 CZ31
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PROFESSIONAL COMPONENTS ~
Capacitors
Electromechanical Components
Variable Transformers
Telephone Capsules
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Pier capacitors
1Vi.~a capacitors
Gamic capacitors
Po.ystyrene capacitors
Lev-power wire-wound resistors
Ca. bon resistors and potentiometers
NZC resistors
TLoe sockets
Miniaturized components of advanced design
CERAMIC MATERIALS
Fe,~roxcube
Fc. roxdure
Di,~lectrics
In_~lating materials
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Caw mna Td Immbilily C'~ efv` ln.re. Imulen 20 C~~Ce R.n~ah.
Tubular ruhhen M 125, 250, 500. 1000 pF— { 10o Mac. 1 f40 --00 to R -_ °. 10.000 MD (C G01µF) ~\vail.blc .vith
.mlyd mml ruing EP 2006 IOCO V D.0 I µF +85 `C RC - mm. 2.000,« (C50.2 µF) imubdag <o.r
Tubule rubber-
cubd ~ucW «sing. ~ 2003 Max. 125. 250. 500. 1000 gF— f Igo ~. —40 w R = mm. 10.000 MfE (C <01µF) Supdied wnb
ead wnhed to IOGO V D.0 I µF k * ~O iB5 °C RC — mm. 2.000 as (C 501µF) moummg n g
DC. ell.ma,l box- EP M,x. 250. 500. 1000. 0.1-25 µF 1 10"w NLx. t f % Mu. 0.10"0 —40 to R =min. 10,000 MD (C G0.2µ Cbaa or «ramir
ru 2105 (21 2000, 3N10 V D.0 n 50-3110 rl. 1 ]0 "C RC = m~°. 2,000 as (C 50.2 µ~ bu.hmg inaulaton
D.C. all-mewl boa- M x. 125. 350. 500 V I-100 µF Maa. I% —20 to RC =min.
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Smwlhiae «prri- FP 2107 Max. 2—ri 4V D.C. I —I6 µF +~ 10".i Maa. f 59'0 Max. 0.10°0 —40 to RC = mm. 2000 ,« Ceramic hwbag
t°r. EP 2123 .t so-7oo <n , ro °c m.aw«.
A.C. dl.maal bo.- EP 2101 Nan. 220, 275, 380.
500. 750. 10000 V
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Can.type Inr fluo. EP 2114 Max. 750 V (50 cla) 2.9, 3.4. 4, f Max. O.~r —20 to RC a mm. 2000 as Camnliea udh
revs° l,mpv 6.3 µF 5°ra Mu. f 590 et 25-65 g { Bf Y Und<rwriten Te.t
Corr«ane uwu- EP 2602/ 200-SW 2.5-IW +10°0 2~ -/0 to hLx. Mn. ISIk-750 Awi461e with •plrt at+mr and m
loo I-3 (5(10-13110) (1.6-10) (mi^.I pP) (I-2) +85 °C 2Wx10^ IWO MQ dd(uentiel de+i¢^
Tardns c'Paat°r• I-4x16(6.4) +1~ 9-15 -10 to hL.. 100 to Min. ~~ Available w'ah •dn •utor a^d m
EP 2621 150-800
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m'+ -2625 R50-~ISIq) I~x~ 0(125I ('"'"~
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Trmamitti^¢ raw- EP 2607 250--3500 Ib-250 13-85 5.25.60 kVA -40 to Max. Min. 200-2W0 Ani661e wnh split wck•
-2611 (500-SOW) (I6-IW) +10°0 (5--22) +t 20 Mc/a +b0 °C IWxIO' IOW MA
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Stmdard uwumrs EP 2613 300 C.auirmc« 2~IOW pF t O.IS% IS-25°Cy1pw.25x 10• For hi¢hty •ccume me•.uc<mem.
htnuld<d midect 5.6- } 10,5,2. Mace. Max.0.10-0ZO°b -40 m 0 to + W ~ Sdvered mac. ,heeta
.mu uwawrs EP 2417 SW V D.0 27W pF I%o.l pF } 0.5^a a I.5 Me/• +85 `C x 10• Min. IW.WO MD
Polystyrene ua 50, 250,7WVD.C. IOW pF- t 5. 2°io h1a Maa.0.15-035% -IO t^ -SO to R=min.IW.000 M4(C<O.I µF) Avileble wirh
EP 2W3 .t w °C 0.18 µF } 0.5°~ a IW Lela +60 °C -2Wx 10' RC = mi^ 10.000.« (CS 0.1µF) i^ml+t.^s cur
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wish «tal base ~ 2202 12.5-500 V D.C. 2x 500 µF +30!50o to +W^d, end~ e~ ~° +60 °C /wa =mace. 200-17001✓ a h~nh ahieud<•
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}211. 10'a Mee. tS% +85 °C RC=mm. 500.« (C>20.000 pF) d«oudinp wrwvev
wpe, «wator. 1000 V D.C. at 65 °C 0.47 µF
]0 V D.C. Formrd
Tobuler am,. 0.5-2 µF. —10 Io Mae.
interhrrnm «petit.
EP 2024 250 V A.0 and rode +2046 7p ' C Min. 100-15,000 Ma dd
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Teb„6r H.T.wcer IS kV D.0 600 pF —20 m Maa t2°o —40 to For m hinq he find
p«non m .ra~ EP 2008 at ~ °C +50"0 +70 °C Min. 500.000 MD a odc volteee of pcture
their re:.n «amq mbe.
Insulated mks EP 2415 500 V D.C. 2Z— }I0. S, Mex. 0.14% a —20 to 0 w +50 Min. 4800 MD (C <12`A DFI. For uu m limed circuits
<ewntory 10,000 pF 2, I % }U.5% I.5 Mc +65 °C x 10'a mm. 3000 MD C > 1250 pF)
Tubeler wlyeyrme EP 201] ~~ 250, 700 V D.C. I WO pF— }S, po IvLx. 0.15-035% —10 ro —100 to R = min. IOO,OW Mn (C <0.1 µ~
«p«non a[ 40 °C 0.18 µF }0.5% at 100 kc/a }65 °C —200x 10' RC = mia. 10,000 a« C 50.1 µF) Suiuble a flier «w=iron
t 20. 10, 0.10-0.20°o Mea. —800 w
350. 500. ]W V DC. 0.8-820 pF 5. 2, I% • I.5 Mc/a 85 °C +160x 10-a Min. 50.000 MD For live in tuned circona
T~buln «ramr EP 2702
wamn —20 to 2%at Mew.
250 350 500 V D.C. ~'
22.000 pF +50% I.5 Mch 85 °C verubk Min. 10.000 MD Forcoudinyandh«ovlin0
Midaec to6uluara 10—N50 pF t5. 2^~ Max. fl% q5 Min. l0 fltenbuildiaa imo mall
EP 2306 70VA.0 kl• BSa°C +150x10' 1WO MD (h~diY>~%1
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6-575 pF 0.10-0.I S% Me.. —1100 to Very vuirebls for «immioy
Wi« tnmmcn EP 2303 250 V D.0 C° = +40°0 u 1.5 A5c/v 70 °C +200%10' Min. 50,000 MD r«mvinq .et.
1-360 pF
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Apparatus switches (cat. sheet EP 5001)
Single, double or triple with key-knob or round shaft and with solderir` ,
terminals.
Breaking power: 250 Vjb A A.C. (power factor min. 0.60).
Contact resistance: b-10 mQ. ~..
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~ tandard quartz crystal units for frequency stabilization are provided with metal
olders which are hermeticzlly sealed with glass-to-metal terminals in order to
revent any shifting from the rated frequency and any activity drop due to the
~ ntrance of moisture, dust and suchlike. The resonators are distinguished by a
high accuracy, remarkable stability and small temperature dependency.
~rystal units are supplied for frequencies between some 50 kc/s and 75 Mc/s
according to any reasonable specification. If differing or more stringent require-
~nents aze not prescribed, the following specification is preferred.
Nominal frequency: defined for an effective parallel capacitance of 30 pF at
a nominal operating temperature of 2015 °C.
~reghency tolerance: i0.01?0, being the frequency drift over the relevant
temperature range added to the tolerance on the nominal
w frequency.
Temperature range: —20 to =70 °C.
Activity: according to the nominal frequency, defined either as
equivalent parallel resistance, effective series resistance or
~ grid current in a standard oscillator.
Since the activity end frequency of crystal resonators depend on the oscillator
~ircuit to which they ere connected, it is recommended when ordering crystal
units, or making enquiries, to give full details of the conditions in which they
w ill have to operate.
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(rat. shcet EP ON16)
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FERROXCUBE
FERROXCUBE is the name given to the ceramic soft magnetic core material
produced by the Philips factories. Owing to its excellent properties, this material
more and more supersedes metallic core materials in high frequency applications
Thanks to the high electrical resistivity the eddy current losses in the material are
~" extremely low, even at high frequencies, so the troublesome process of laminating
the core can be avoided. Hence ferroxcube is supplied as ready shaped piece parts
the forms of which have been adapted to the required magnetic circuit.
Application
Ferroxcube is used as a core material in an abundanty of applications in radio-,
television- and telecommunication technique and in various other branches of the
electronic domain. A few examples are:
Grades of ferroxcube
Ferroxcube is made in several grades, which should be used according to the
application.
Table 1 gives the various grades with their main propemes; table II will help
in selecting the right grade for some typical applications
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Inni•I pen,wbilizy µe u 20° C 1400 900 900 900 9110 900 1100 750 700 250 125 50 15
±IS% ±20% ±20% ±20% ±20% ±20gS ±20% ±20% ±21P/o t20% ±20% ±20% ±20%
Mezimum Permeability x2000 x 1600 ~ 750
Lose furor ran a(µ. .«dieg. ace dieg a«di•g. s«ding see dieg. ett dieg att dieg. a«dive •«dieg ecedieg_ •«dieg aee dieg. a«ding.
Flux deoeiry in gauaa, 6elliazirelly measured
ez a fdd inteasiry (in ceueed) of 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 30 60 80
ar 20° C approx. 3000 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3300 3600 2900 3300 2800 2500 1900
(dare on requesQ
Semmzio• slue
(ar H = 2000 Oe .nd T = 20° C)
Hyamreaie Lnor <12 G12 <12 6.5
Qz ¢4.iwl
Temwmeure 6<zor
dµ/µ°rdT (becw«n 20 and 50° C) max. mez. max. max. max. max. max. max max. max. maz. max. max. ~
4.Sx IO'3x 10' 3x10-' 2x10" 2x10'° 4x 10-•4.Sx 10'4.Sx IO'•6x IO' Bx 10-' 12x 10-0 ISx 10-'ISx 10-' B
Curiepoinz ('C)
100 150 150 150 150 150 150 ZIO . 125 250 350 400 500
Sp«ife D.C. r«ieeena ar 20° C (ohm em)
20 20 20 60 100 20 80 ~ 80 10' IDa IO' 10• IO'
3C2
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3A
3B
10-s
5 O1 2 5 1 2 5 10 2 5 _100
► f(M ysl
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3B1
210
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A 10~
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10 i
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3 5. 10 2 5 100 2 5 3 5 NJ 2 5 100 2 5/(k~i
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- Suggestions for selecting the right grade of ferroxcube')
') For various applications the grades can b used outside the gi en frequcn,.v ran s
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~-- ►- ~- }- ►- ►- ~- r r r- >~ ►- r r- r- r- r r r r
Shapes available
Ferroxcube is made in the shape of pot cores, E-, 1- and U-cores, rings and in an ample choice of
rods and tubes.
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further particulars coilformer
Pot cores (mm) in catalogue sheet No
D 60/42 — 14.9 — 3B4 1.2
— 15.1 — 0.8 88492 (2 sections)
— 15.2 — 0.6
— 15.3 — 0.4
D 14/8
Pat cores 25/16 and 25/12 can also be supplied in ferroxcube 4B.
Pot cores 18/12 and 14/8 can also be supplied in ferroxcube 4B, 4C and 4D.
For adjusting the inductance in potcores 60/42 up to and including 2'7/16 the trimmer tape according
to EP 0021 may be used.
The pot cores 18/12 anal 14/8 have a movable central slug for trimming.
w For all types of pot cores mounting parts can be supplied.
0
The values of µ' and a for the various pot cores as
function of the airgap are given below.
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to Od t6 20 2F
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E~corea (see catalogue shcet EP 0041)
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U-cores (see Catalogue sheet EP 0053)
Type number Fig. Main dimensions (mm)
t h d
56 907 38/302 1 51 26 9
56 907 40/302 2 57 26 9
56907 i7/3C2 3 60 27 14
56 407 26/302 3 60 33 14
56 907 55%302 I 60 33 14
56 907 24/302 3 72 33 14
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Corresponding I-core
56 750161302 for use with 56 90717/302 or 56 907 26/302
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Ferroxcube rods and tubes (see catalogue sheet EP 0051)
Roa: ~ I
7
D col. preferred length
(mm) tmm) ~ (mm)
0.9 --0.1 8*
1.65 ±0.1 9*-11.3*-14-19*-28*-33*-40-50
2.2 ±0.1 10-IS-22-33-47
3.4 ±0.1 10-IS-22-33-47~i8
5.25 ±0.15 10-IS-22-33-47~i8
6.5 ±0.2 40 60 90-140
7.8 ±0.2 90*-140*-160178*-203*
9.5 ±0.3 100*-140*-160*-178*-203*
15.2 ~ 5 178-241
k- ~
Tubes ~ 1
D col. d col. preferred length
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
2.5 +0.2 1.2 +0.2 iO-15-22-33-47
3.5i ±0.15 1.8 ±0.1 10-13.5*-22-33-47
4.1 +0.2 2.0 +0.2 7*-10-IS-I8-21*-25*-30-35*-
40*-45-50*-55
5.1 +0.2 3.0 +0.2 10-IS-22-33~7~i8-100
6.5 +0.4 3.0 +0.2 10-1 22-33--47-~i8-100
7.8 ±0.2 3.0 +0.2 15-22-33-47~i8-100
7.8 ±0.2 4.5 ±0.3 15-22-33-47 68 100
10 +0.5 6.0 -I 50*-98*-140*-180*
The types marked with *can as a rule be supplied at very abort notice.
Tolerance on length is ± 3% with a minimum of ± 0.2 mm. Camber is 1 per
cent.
The rods and tubes are normally manufactured in grades 3B and 4B, but on
request they can also be made in grades 4C, 4D end 4E.
For further particulars see catalogue sheet EP 0051.
310
Ferroxcube antenna x•ods and tubes are made in the following sizes:
Antenna roes
type number diameter tolerance length tolerance
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
311
Ferroxcube screw cores (see catalogue sheet EP 0052)
Screw cores are made fro.~n ferroxcube 3B and have a full length internal slit
for operating,
Type h 1 d, d, a b
number (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
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312
i'`-roacube 6
4+,special grade of ferroxcube developed for use in compniing machines,
metic memories, magnetic amplifiers and switchin circuits.
^ Maximum induction Bm.= =appr. 1400 gauss
obtained et Hm== = appr. 1.4 oersted
B` =min. 0.9
Hm,=
Ccercivity H~ = appr. 1 oersted
Resistivity p =appr. tOs ohm cm.
B-}Hm== min. 0.7
Squareness ratio a —
— BHma=
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FERROXDURE
Ferroxdure 6eins a ceramk material, all shapes ere loaned by extrusion or pressing in diva. Commer-
I shapes arc blocks, slugs, discs. rings, rods and tvlxs.
Television f«using rings made of Ferro,dure 1 are avTable in scum differam types
Dianeo- Dames.
Type no. 'on A B Slob Tube types std tan`e
(mm) (mr~
5659061/FD 12.0 41.5 12-14"; )0-14 kV
56 590 68/FD 12.0 44.0 12-14"~ 10-14 kV
56 590 G21FD 12.0 44.0 ye,
56 590 79(FD 13.0 44.0 14-17"; 14 kV
56 590 75/FD 13.5 44.0 (two clmran« 14-21": 14-19 kV
holm fnro Btting)
% 590 57/FD 14.0 44.0 14-21"; 14-19 kV
5659054/FD 14.0 44.0 yea 14-21": 14-19 kV
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ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
Bulletin issued on a limited scale to interested parties, containing
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TELEVISION
•Television Picture Tubes.
— Nr 1096 —.
,.., Full data and curves of the direct-view picture tubes MW 36-44 —
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circuits in which these tubes can be used.
^ 'R.F. double triode PCC 84 for cascode amplifiers in tuners for
T.V.-receivers. — Nr 4584 —.
'~ Gives ample tube characteristics and data of practical circuits.
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AM, AM~FM BROADCAST RECEIVERS AND AUDIO
AMPLIFIERS
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*Voltage Reference and Stabilising Tubes.
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tubes, rare-gas cartridges and trigger tubes. Applications of these
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*EIT for Measuring Equipment
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TELEVISION, AM-AM/FM BROADCAST
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*Hi-Fi — Nr 4812 —.
Booklet, giving a description of a 4+ I Tube Hi-Fi amplifier with
complete data, photographs of amplifier included.
*Cross Index of Electronic Tube Type Numbers — Nr 5136 —.
Reference booklet for equivalent type numbers.
322
A survey of ordinary receiving and transmitting tubes, which
~ can also be used for A.F., is included.
*D 96 series-25 mA Battery Tubes.
,,,, — Nr 4595 —.
Full data and characteristics of the complete range of the
miniature 25 mA battery tubes. Application descrtp[ions of
economic receivers are included.
~ CObiMUHICATION
*V.H.F'. Power Triodes — Nr 3400 —.
Technical data and description of V.H.F. power triodes
1 TB 2.5/300 and TB 3/750 for diathermy, industrial and commu-
nication equipment. Examples of applications are included.
^~ *V.H.F. Transmitting Tetrodes — Nr 3407 —.
Techmcal information and operating conditions of the tetrodes
~ QB 3/300 and QB 3.5/750. Descriptions of a diathermy and a
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,1 *Very High-Power Transmitting Tubes — Nr 3984 —.
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*25 mA Battery Tubes — Nr 4938 —.
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.miniature battery tubes.
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*List of Philips Preferred Transmitting Tubes — Nr 5032 —.
Quick reference for equipment designers in the selection of tubes
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*Magnetron — 55100 — Nr 4629 —
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*New Tools for Industry — Nr 5104 —.
Booklet dealing with electronic applications in industry, their
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Data and description of Ignition tubes.
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Folder on the Philips Thyratron range, containing data and
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*Cathode-flay Tubes for Measuring Equipment — Nr 4599 —
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*High-vacuum Thermo-Couples — Nr 4918 —.
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Booklet, describing operation and practical circuits of surge
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IIV PREPARATION
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Commissioner Streets, Johannesburg.
AMERICA
"w Argentina: Libreria del Colegio S.A., (R 71) Alsina y Bolivar, Buenos Aires.
Brazil: Livraria Kosmos Editora. Rua do Rosario 135-137. Cxa 3481. Rio de
LA Janeiro.
Livraria Kosmos Editora. Rua Marconi 91, Cxa 4563, Sao Paulo.
Livraria Kosmos Editora, Rua dos Andradas 1644, Cxa 1345, Porto Alegre.
Livraria Oscar Nicolai. Caixa Postal 246, Belo Horizonte.
Livraria Stark Ltda, Caixa Postal 2786, Sao Paulo.
Ao Livro Tecnico Ltda, Av. Rio Branco IZO— Loja 16, Rio de Janeiro.
Difusora Cultural. Rua Sao Bento. 217 le. Sala l l7. Sao Paulo.
Chile: Libreria Ivens. Casilla 205. Celle A4oneda 822, Santiago de Chile.
Columbia: Libreria Mundo, Apartado 447, Barranquilla.
Costa Rica: Trejos Hermanos. Apartado 1313, San Jose.
'~ Cuba: La Casa Wilson, Apartado 709. Habana.
Ctaa{so: Meulenhoff & Co. N.V.. Beulingstraat 2-4, Amsterdam (Holland).
Ecuador: Libreria Cientifica. Luque 233, P:O. Box 362, Guayaquil.
Mexico: Libreria Internactonal, Av. Sonora 204, Mexico I I D.F,
., Manuel Gomez Pezuela a Hijo. Donceles 12, Apartado 16 bis. CVlexico D.F.
Paraguay: Philips del Paraguay S.A., Casilla de Correo 605, Asuncion.
Peru: Libreria Intemacional del Peru S.A., Giron de la Union, Lima.
Uruguay: Oficina de Bibliografia Tecnica.
A.L.B.E.. Cerrito 566, Escritorio 7. Montevideo.
~_ U.S.A. and Canada: Elsevier Press Inc., 402 Lovett Boulevard, Houston 6
Texas.
~ Elsevier Press Inc., 155 East 82nd Street. New York 28 N.Y.
Venezuela: C. A. Philips Venezolana, Apartado 1167. Caracas. ,
'"'~ASIA
Burma: Trading Company Late Hegt & Co. Ltd., 36 Barr Street, P. Box 200.
Rangoon.
Ceylon: Maurice Roche Ltd., Main Street., Colombo.
,^, W. E. Bastian & Co., 23 Canal Row, Fort, Colombo.
Hong Koag: Good Luck Magazine Co., 42 Johnston Road. Wanchai, Hong
Kong.
India: Philips Electrical Co. Ltd., 7. Justice Chandra Madhab Road, Calcutta.
Indonesia: Meulenhoff & Co. N.V.. Beulingstraat 2--4 Amsterdam (Holland).
'~ Iran: Aram B. Nazarian, Sarayeh Shokravy, Teheran.
Israel (Lydda): Pales Press Co. Ltd., 119 Allenby Road, Tel Aviv.
~ Japan: Maroon Co. Ltd.. 6 Tori-Nichome Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
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Malaya: William Jacks & Co., (Malaya Ltd.). Ocean Building P.O. Box 197,"
Singapore.
Paltistan: Philips Electrical Company of Pakistan Ltd., Bunder Road, P.O~'
Box 301, Karachi.
The Philippines : T. J. Wolff & Co. Inc., 174, Juan Luna, P.O. Box 920, Manila,.
Syria and Lebanon: Philips Liban-Syrie S.A., P.O. Box 670, Beirouth.
Thailand: Bangkok Trading Company Ltd., Pitstien Bridge, Bangkok. ~..
AUSTRALIA
Australia: Philips Electrical Industries Pty Ltd., Philips House, 69-73 Clarence
Street, Sydney. ~
New Zealand: Philips Electrical Industries of New Zealand Ltd., G.P.O. Boxy
2097, Wellington. ~
EUROPE
Austria: The technical book trade, or, in case of difficulty:
Philips G.m.b.H., 1 Schwarzenbergplatz 2. Wien I.
Belgium: The technical book trade.
Denmark: Jul. Gjellerup, Selvgade 87, Copenhagen.
England: Cleaver Hume Press Ltd., 3I. Wrights Lane, Kensington, London W. 8~ '
Finland: Aka[eeminen Kirjakauppa, Keskuskatu 2, Helsinki.
France: Maison Dunod, 92, rue Bonaparte. Paris-Vl.
Western Germany: Deutsche Philips G.m.b.H., Mbnckebergstrasse 7, Levan[e--~ 1
haus, Hamburg 1.
Greece: "Eleftheroudakis", Constitution Square, Athens.
Iceland: Bokaverzlun Sigfusar Eymundssonar H.F., Reykjavik.
Italy: Maison Releim di C. Corticelli, Via S. Tecla no. 5, Milan.
Luxemburg: Librairie Paul Bruck, 33 Grand' Rue, Luxemburg.
The Netherlands: Meulenhoff & Co. N.V.. Beulingstraat 2-4, Amsierdam~
Norway: The technical book trade.
Portugal: Livraria Bertrand, Rua Garrett 73, Lisbon. ~".
Livraria Editors Lopes da Silva, Rua Cha 103, Porto.
Dias &Andrade Ltda., Livraria Portugal, Rua do Carmo 70, Lisbon. `,.'
Saarland: Buchhandlung Ludwig Schubert. Stummsirasse 15, Neunkirchen.
Spain: Libreria Paraninfo, Melendez Valdes 65 Moderno, Plaza de la Moncloa~,,,~
Madrid.
Sweden: The technical book trade. ~-
Switzerland: Buchhandlung Pliiss A.G., Bahnhofstrasse 31, Zurich.
Turkey: Librairie Hachette. 469 Avenue de 1'Independance, Istanbul. _
Yugoslavia: Jugoslovenska Knjiga, Terazije 27/II, Beograd. ^
For countries not mentioned above, apply to:
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