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  2. List of vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of vacuum tubes or thermionic valves, and low ... the stock number is always of the format ...

  3. List of Mullard–Philips vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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    Most post-war European thermionic valve (vacuum tube) manufacturers have used the Mullard–Philips tube designation naming scheme. Special quality variants may have the letter "S" appended, or the device description letters may be swapped with the numerals (e.g. an E82CC is a special quality version of an ECC82)

  4. 300B - Wikipedia

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    Prices for new 300B tubes ranged from US$175 to $2,000 per matched pair. Western Electric (tube manufacturer) , a small, privately owned company in Rossville, Georgia resumed production of the original 300B in 2018 using the original, 1938 manufacturing standards on a modernized assembly line housed at the Rossville Works.

  5. Tung-Sol - Wikipedia

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    Complete 1948 Technical Data Book (vacuum tube manual)—28 MB PDF, 1028 pages; Electronic Design October 1953 —PDF browser viewable, 75 pages, featuring Tung-Sol tube 5881 ad. Electronic Designs July 15, 1956 —20.79 MB PDF viewable, 160 pages features Chatham tube 5998 ad.

  6. Mullard–Philips tube designation - Wikipedia

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    European tube manufacturers agreed on the system, but in the UK, MOV (Marconi-Osram Valve), STC/Brimar and Mazda/Ediswan maintained their own systems. Most MOV tubes were cross-licensed copies of RCA types, with a British designation. For example, an MOV X63 valve was the same as an RCA 6A8 tube.

  7. 6V6 - Wikipedia

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    The 6V6 is a beam-power tetrode vacuum tube. The first of this family of tubes to be introduced was the 6V6G by Ken-Rad Tube & Lamp Corporation in late 1936, [1] with the availability by December of both Ken-Rad and Raytheon 6V6G tubes announced. [2] It is still in use in audio applications, especially electric guitar amplifiers. [3]

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  9. Category:Vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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