Material: | steel, bakelite, cardboard, glass |
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Year of Production: | 1942 |
Producer: | Tung-Sol Lamp Works Incorporated – Newark, New Jersey, United States of America |
Maximum Sizes, Tube (Diameter x Length): | 3,8 x 11,1 cm |
Box Sizes (Length x Width x Height): | 12,3 x 4,3 x 4,4 cm |
Tube Weight: | 40 g |
Total Weight: | 55 g |
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US Army Signal Corps āTube VT-49 (SC 603 A)ā Radio Set Thermionic Valve ā Tung-Sol Lamp Works (1942) ā WWII
Catalogue
- Clothing
- Decor
- Arts
- Attrezzi, apparecchi e macchine
- Maps and Brochures
- Cura del corpo
- Fumetti
- Promotional Items
- Games, Toys and Model Building
- Journals and Magazines
- Books
- Medicine and Pharmacy
- Militaria
- Music
- Sports and Leisure
- Vintage Supermarket
US Army Signal Corps āTube VT-49 (SC 603 A)ā Radio Set Thermionic Valve ā Tung-Sol Lamp Works (1942) ā WWII
Thermionic valve for radio sets, issued to US Army Signal Corps during WWII. Pentode with bakelite āAmerican styleā 5-pin base (UY standard), the VT-49 vacuum tube, primarily designed as radio-frequency amplifier, found use in a variety of receiving devices, such as the BC-229, part of the SCR-183 transceiver set, mounted aboard different aircraft models. Complete with its original packaging, the valve, produced in 1942 by Tung-Sol electronic industries of Newark (New Jersey), is sold untested, but in excellent conservation conditions: a real bargain, both for radio repairers and 1941-1945 US militaria collectors!
€20,00
Thermionic valve for radio sets, issued to US Army Signal Corps during WWII. Pentode with bakelite āAmerican styleā 5-pin base (UY standard), the VT-49 vacuum tube, primarily designed as radio-frequency amplifier, found use in a variety of receiving devices, such as the BC-229, part of the SCR-183 transceiver set, mounted aboard different aircraft models. Complete with its original packaging, the valve, produced in 1942 by Tung-Sol electronic industries of Newark (New Jersey), is sold untested, but in excellent conservation conditions: a real bargain, both for radio repairers and 1941-1945 US militaria collectors!
€20,00
US Army Signal Corps āTube VT-49 (SC 603 A)ā Radio Set Thermionic Valve ā Tung-Sol Lamp Works (1942) ā WWII
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