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  2. Eimac - Wikipedia

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    Eimac is a trade mark of Eimac Products, part of the Microwave Power Products Division of Communications & Power Industries. It produces power vacuum tubes for radio frequency applications such as broadcast and radar transmitters. The company name is an initialism from the names of the founders, William Eitel and Jack McCullough.

  3. Tung-Sol - Wikipedia

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    2012 Russian production Tung-Sol brand 5881 type vacuum tube. The 5881 is a beam power tube designed by Tung-Sol and introduced in 1950. [129] The 5881 is an improved direct replacement for the 6L6 in any equipment originally using the 6L6 and facilitates new amplifier designs producing greater power output than those using 6L6's.

  4. CPI International - Wikipedia

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    A Klystron manufactured by CPI. CPI International, Inc. is the holding company for Communications & Power Industries, the largest [citation needed] manufacturer and rebuilder of electron devices (primarily vacuum tubes) in the United States.

  5. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    There are two variations of the "Delta Blues" model, the Delta Blues with one fifteen-inch speaker or two ten-inch speakers. They use 12AX7 preamp tubes, EL84 power tubes, and have spring reverb tanks. From 1994 to 1997, a 15 watts amp with a 10 inches speaker was also produced, the Peavey Classic 20.

  6. 4-1000A - Wikipedia

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    4-1000A Power Tube. The 4-1000A/8166 is a radial-beam tetrode designed for use in radio transmitters. The 4-1000A is the largest of a series of tubes including the 4-65A, 4-125A, 4-250A, and the 4-400A.

  7. 6L6 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The 6L6 is a beam tetrode that utilizes formation of a low potential space charge region between the anode and screen grid to return anode secondary emission electrons to the anode and offers significant performance improvements over power pentodes. [1] The 6L6 was the first successful beam power tube marketed.

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  9. JJ Electronic - Wikipedia

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    While Tesla vacuum tubes were exported all over the world, and were known for their quality, the company did not survive the change of economic system after 1989 in combination with the downturn in the vacuum tube market. JJ Electronic was founded in 1993 by Jan Jurco, using the old Tesla machinery for the manufacture of vacuum tubes.