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DP71

Information - Hilfe 
ID = 75365
       
Land:
USA
Marke: Donle-Bristol Co., Meriden, Conn.
Entwickler: General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY 
Typ:  Triode (Hoch-) Vakuum   Endstufe 
Identisch mit DP71
Ähnliche
Bauform anders (z.B. Art des Kolbens):
  CX371 ; UX171

Sockel USA-UX-4-Stift-Sockel (2 dick), ab 1924
Anwender Radio/TV-Empfang etc.
Heizung Uf 5 Volt / If 0.25 Ampere / Direkt / Spezifizierte Spannung ~ =
Beschreibung

This tube was developed by Donle as a replacement for the UX171 power tube. It was claimed to be "far superior to any tube that has yet appeared, in the amount of current delivered to the loud speaker with a given applied signal strength". This claim was in an advertisement in Popular radio, September 1927, page 173.

 
Abmessungen (BHT)
inkl. Stifte/Spitzli
37 x 104 x 35 mm / 1.46 x 4.09 x 1.38 inch
Literatur Tube Lore (II)   Page 32

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Fin Stewart


Just Qvigstad
 
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