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C877

Information - Hilfe 
ID = 73538
       
Land:
USA
Marke: RCA (RCA Victor Co. Inc.); New York (NY)
Entwickler: General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY 
Typ:  Widerstandsröhre (nicht Urdox oder FeH)   Text 
Identisch mit C877 = B-32B = UV877

Sockel Swan-Bajonett B15=14 mm
Anwender Radio/TV-Empfang etc.
Heizung Uf 45 Volt / Direkt
Beschreibung

This tube was used in dry cell radios and was developed by General Electric in 1925. It had a short commercial life and was discontinued in 1929. The tube resembled an automotive light bulb and was connected between two of the 45 volt B batteries. It was used to protect filaments of the UV199 tubes in case of a short circuit with the battery wiring. The base was double contact Ba15D. The main use of the tube was in the RCA Radiola 25 receiver, where it was used as a current limiter at the junction of two 45 volt batteries.

 
Abmessungen (BHT)
inkl. Stifte/Spitzli
x 56 x 35 mm / x 2.20 x 1.38 inch
Gewicht 10 g / 0.35 oz
Literatur Tube Lore (II)   p. 80


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