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Name: Radio-Bussum, H. Mulder; Bussum    (NL)  
Abbreviation: radio-buss
Products: Model types Tube manufacturer
Summary:

Radio-Bussum, H. Mulder! Bussum.

Founded: 1917
Closed: 1927
Production: 1917 - 1927
History:
Radio-Bussum, H. Mulder, Mecklenburgstraat 74,Bussum. Years of radio production: 1917 - 1927. Example of used Brand/model name: RADIO-BUSSUM. This has been given to us by Frans J.J. Driesens.

Additional information of 1st December 2004:
Mijne Heren
bij toeval kwam ik op de web-side van het Radiomuseum en las de geschiedenis van radiomaker Bussum H.Mulder, gegevens verstrekt door de heer Frans J.J.Driesens. De heer Mulder was mijn vader en daardoor kwam ik op een fout in de vermelding: "het adtes van hetradiobedrijf was Mecklenburgstraat 74".
Het adres van het radiobedrijf was Veerstraat 13 in Bussum. Het adres MechlanburgLAAN 72 was zijn na-oorlogsadres, lang nadat hij door de Duitse bezetter gedwongen was zijn activiteiten i.c. de Busumse radiocentrale te stoppen. Even zogoed vond ik het leuk om na zoveel jaren zijn naam nog vermeld te zien.

Met vriendelijke groeten, L.J.Horsman-Mulder (79 jaar) L.J. Horsman-Mulder heeftr niet helemaal gelijk.Het adres Meckelenburgstraat 74 komt al in 1918 in advertenties voor en het adres Veerstraat 13 komt pas vanaf 1926 voor.
Radio Bussem advertised the Erbee tube between March and July 1920.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
NL  17 no name [ver 1]   Information taken from Technische Handleidig voor Adspirant-Radiotelegrafisten; A.K. Damst... 
NL  18 no name [ver 5]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws18/07. Picture Nr.: 005.02 
NL  18 no name [ver 6]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws18/08. Picture Nr.: 005.03 
NL  18 no name [ver 7]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws18/11. Picture Nr.: 005.04 
NL  18 no name [ver 8]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws18/11. Picture Nr.: 005.05 
NL  19 no name [ver 9]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws19/02. Picture Nr.: 005.06 
NL  19 no name [ver 10]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws19/04. Picture Nr.: 005.07 
NL  19 no name [ver 11]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws19/05. Picture Nr.: 005.08 
NL  19 no name [ver 12]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws19/07. 
NL  20 Bandoeng   Information taken from Radio Nieuws 20/04. Picture Nr.: 005.09 
NL  20 no name [ver 2]   Information taken from Radio Nieuws 20/12. 
NL  21 Arlington   Information taken from Radio Nieuws 21/02. Picture Nr.: 005.10 

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Radio Bussum and the Erbee/Holland tube
Peter den Boer
17.Dec.10
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Radio Bussum made receivers with double-ended (Edison 14 bases) tubes with cylindrical anode. The first receiver was advertised in Radio Nieuws of 1-11-1918. The second receiver was advertised in Radio Nieuws of 1-4-1919.

Actual monting of the tube

Radio Bussem advertised the Erbee tube in the period March – July 1920, which was also a double-ended tube with cylindrical anode. Radio Bussum was a set and radio parts manufacturer, not a tube manufacturer. Who was the manufacturer of this tube?

There were only two early Dutch double-ended tubes with cylindrical anode. The Heussen type LVB and the Holland tube. The Erbee was certainly not a Heussen LVB. So it must be a Holland tube.
The Holland double-ended tube was developed at the Metaaldraadlampenfabriek Holland on order of the Military and was a military secret. So there is no picture or data at all of this tube but it had a cylindrical anode.
It was developed in the period November 1917-Januari 1918, but was already outdated when the Philips Ideezet came available in June 1918. The Holland tube was a low vacuum tube and the Philips Ideezet had a small amount of argon gas inside, which made it a more sensitive detector.
 

 
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