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VATEA; Budapest

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Name: VATEA; Budapest    (H)  
Abbreviation: vatea
Products: Model types Tube manufacturer
Summary:

Vatea = tube brand of United Incandescent Lamp and Electric Company, Budapest, Hungary. Tyne: "Saga of the vacuum tubes", page 466: "Établissement H. Palicot, 51, rue de Paradis, Paris, was a merchandiser who sold Vatea tubes, which he imported from Hungary."

1939 fusion & new name, Ungarische Philips Werke A.G.

Tubes were sold in the UK by Abbey Radio, 47 Victoria Street, Westminster, London SW1 [1]

Founded: 1925
Closed: 1939
Production: 1925 - 1939
History:
VATEA name: VAcum + TEchnikA Quelle:Rádiótechnika Évkönyv, 2000 Hrabál László electric engenieer Vatea hatte unter unterschiedlichen Markennamen fabriziert. Siehe z.B. TP3, die es auch als "Vita" gibt.

The founder, Imre Patay left Tungsram in 1923 and he established a burned out transmitting tube repair workshop. At this time transmitting tubes were very expensive and from import, thus by exchange of filament  wires and making vacuum again the Hungarian Royal Post saved a lot. Workshop was transformed to joint-stock company under name Vatea Rádiótechnikai és Villamossági Rt., Budapest I., Csaba utca 7/b-c. First, by own developed one-grid tubes  were produced on end of 1925, some of them 1-2 years only. On beginning cathode was based on tungsten, later on thorium-tungsten alloy. Since 1927 they started 2-grid tubes production too. After a longer negotiation Philips bought the majority in 1928. In 1930 company produced a few radio receiver typs too under  Touring trademark, but production was discontinued. Thanks to Philips support company extended to new area on Váci út 169. and started transmission tube development and production based on Netherlands documentation. A few years later company produced the whole range of radio receiver tubes and special, neon gas filled tuning indicators. During acquisition of Vatea by Philips Rádió és Villamossági Rt. and name was changed to Magyar Philips Müvek Rt.. Vatea label was not used more. In 1949 company was nationalize and since 1951 is had name Magyar Adócsögyár, what was included in 1963 to Egyesült Izzólámapy és Villamossági Rt. – Tungsram.

Mr. Patay was a long time development engineer and director of Vatea but in 1939 he left Vatea and created own company. In 1946 through Sweden he moved to USA and continued to work in vacuum technics. Unfortunately, relative young in 1949,when he was 55 years old, he died.

Im Dezember 1928 wurde die Radioröhrenfabrik Vatea von Philips übernommen.
Vatea-Generalvertretung für Österreich durch Carl Rammel in Wien VI., Mariahilferstraße 101. Als weitere Österreich-Vertretung wird in der Radiowelt Nr. 47, 1930 die Firma J. Weiner in Wien, V., Rüdigergasse 7 erwähnt. Die Vertretung für Mähren und die Slowakei übernimmt Ing. Alex Ohnheiser, Brünn, Koliste 85.

[1] Thrower, K; British Radio Valves The Classic Years 1926 - 1946, Supplement, p. 111 


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
30/31 Touring DX106   

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Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):

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Qulle: Rádióélet. 1930/ 14 & 38tbn_vaturing.jpg
tbn_vateatouring1.jpg
tbn_vateagyrp001.jpg
tbn_vatae001.jpg
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tbn_vateacolloidtubesmin.jpg
tbn_h_vateatubes_pumping.jpg
Vatea inauguration plaque, Budapest, November 2009. Thanks for Mr.Simoncsics László Budapest, Hungary!tbn_h_vatea_emlktbla_2009_bp.jpg
Quelle: Radiowelt Heft 40, 1926, Seite 52tbn_h_vatea_werbung_1926.jpg
Quelle: Radiowelt Heft 47, 1930tbn_h_vatea_werbung_1930.jpg
Thanks for Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation, Hungary, Zalaegerszeg.tbn_h_vatea_koroknai_1923_1951.jpg
Werbung in Österr. Radio-Amateur (ORA), 5/1927.tbn_vatea_roehren_werbg1927.png
Thanks for Mr.Tóth Ferenc, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1932.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Tóth Ferenc, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_rv4110_1932.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Tóth Ferenc, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1932_1.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Tóth Ferenc, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1930.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1930~~1.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_tube_reklam_1930.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1930~~2.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1930_1.jpg
Original prospekt. Thanks for the photo, Mr.Ferenc Tóth!tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1929.jpg
Prospekt des Herstellerstbn_h_vatea_reklam_in1930.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Tóth Ferenc, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_1932_prom.jpg
tbn_h_vatea_reklam1_1932.jpg
tbn_h_vatea_rv4104_advert_1933.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Tóth Ferenc, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1930_radioelet.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Tóth Ferenc, Hungary, Pomáz and First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_px460_reklam_1931.jpg
Thanks for the photo Mr. Ferenc Tóth!tbn_h_vateatube_reklam_1931_radioelet.jpg
Thanks for the photo Mr. Ferenc Tóth!tbn_h_vatea_radioamator_1934_reklam.jpg
Quelle: Amatőr, 1934. Thanks for the photo Mr. Ferenc Tóth!tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1934_amatoer.jpg
Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_advert_1935_radioujsag.jpg
Quelle: Advert in 1934, Amatőr újság! Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_advert_1934_amator.jpg
Perneky Sándor - Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, Verőce, Hungary, radiomuzeum.hutbn_vatea_tubekatalog.jpg
Quelle: Magyar Rádió Újság, 1928. Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_barta_1928_mru_publ.jpg
Quelle: Magyar Rádió Újság, 1928. Thanks for Mr.Ferenc Tóth, Hungary, Pomáz and Első Zalai Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, First Zala County Radio Museum Foundation.tbn_h_vatea_touring_advert_1930_radioelet.jpg
Quelle: Rádióélet, Budapest, 1930.tbn_h_vatea_advert_1930_radioelet.jpg
Quelle: Rádióélet, 1931.tbn_h_vatea_advert_1931_radioelet.jpg
Quelle: Rádióélet, 1931 advert.tbn_h_vatea_dx406_advert_1931_radioelet.jpg
Quelle:Rádióélet, 1931.tbn_h_vatea_dx406_reklam_1931_radioelet.jpg
Quelle: Reporting on the Budapest International Fair (BNV), 1928 Hungarian Radio Newspaper.tbn_h_vatea_bnv1_1928.jpg
Quelle: Reporting on the Budapest International Fair (BNV), 1928 Hungarian Radio Newspaper.tbn_h_vatea_bnv2_1928.jpg
Quelle: Reporting on the Budapest International Fair (BNV), 1928 Hungarian Radio Newspaper.tbn_h_vatea_bnv3_1928.jpg
Source: Magyar Rádió Újság, 1928.tbn_h_vatea_ddu412_advert_1928_radioujsag.jpg
Rádió és Villamosság, 1933. - Perneky Sándor - Rádiómúzeum Alapítvány, Kismaros-Verőce, Hungary, radiomuzeum.hutbn_radio_es_villamossag_1933._vatea.jpg
Source: Rádióélet, 1931.tbn_h_vatea_advert_1931.jpg
Source: Magyar Rádió Újság, 1929.tbn_h_vatea_reklam_1929_mru.jpg
Qulle: Rádió amatőr, 1931.tbn_h_vatea_dx106_1931_radioamator.jpg

  

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