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P_Pliotron

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ID = 27663
       
Pays:
Etats-Unis
Fabricant: General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY
Concepteur: General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY 
Type:  Transmitting Triode, air cooled   Universal 
  <1925 rare
Identique à P_Pliotron = VT-10
Successeurs CG-916  

Culot Pin-and-blade jumbo (3 contacts) Connexion au sommet par téton.
Utilisé par Transmittertube (Radio)
Chauffage Vf 13 Volt / If 3.6 Ampère / Direct / Specified voltage AC/DC
Description

RF Output 250W. Filament and Anode are Tungsten. Anode voltage 1500 - 2000. This tube was first developed in the GE Research laboratory in Schenectady New York and for a short time at a small factory set-up in Lynn Massachusetts. The original tubes were baseless but structural modifications were added, including a top cap and a three contact base. These later tubes were the Navy CG916 and Army VT10. It is mentioned on page 38 of "The Storyof Electronic Development at the General Electric Company".

 
Dimensions
(l x h x p)
incl.pins/tip
x 356 x 127 mm / x 14.02 x 5.00 inch
Bibliographie Saga of the Vacuum Tube, Tyne   p. 143-144 and 151-152
- - Manufacturers Literature   
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P_Pliotron
 

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