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VR56 (VR56)
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Júlio Branco
22.Feb.07 |
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The VR56 is a pre-WW2 military receiving pentode valve. The VR prefix in the type designation stands for Valve Receiving.
The valve in civilian name is an EF36. This valve was obsolete by the 1960s, and our data sheets show that the EF36 had identical characteristics and pin connections to the EF37 and EF37A. These were all high gain low current intermediate frequency amplifiers in superhet receivers and all featured external metalisation. With their low capacitances they would be useful at radio frequencies as well as IF.
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Ernst Erb
23.Feb.07 |
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Dear Julio Can you please edit this and select English as language? It is now in "other language" - but your wording is in English. Just above the title in your WYSIWYG-Editor you see language selection. |
Júlio Branco
23.Feb.07 |
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Mr. Erb, Thank you for having called me to the attention. I had not repaired in this detail.
Thanks
Cordially
Júlio Branco
Already one is corrected.
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