English engineer John Ambrose Fleming received a patent for the thermionic valve, better known as the vacuum tube, on November 16, 1904. The two-electrode vacuum-tube rectifier, which Fleming called ...
[Eric] has an Atwater Kent 55C AM radio from the early 1900’s. He’s been trying to restore the radio to proper working condition. His most recent pain has been with the rectifier tube. The tube is ...
Raytheon is best known as a major defense contractor, but the company’s roots go far deeper, starting as a major manufacturer of vacuum tubes in the early days of radio. Today, the company is mostly ...
An 8-pin base with center post, metal shell, and glass insulator. T-shaped envelope. Stamped: "35Z3". Philco stamp on envelope under masking tape. Donor’s card reads: “Half wave high vacuum rectifier ...
A half-wave vacuum rectifier assigned a military designation or "pattern" number by the British Navy. This type of tube was also referred to as a CV1266 or a NU13A ...
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