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Documents and Datasheets
Dokumente und Datenblätter

 

Giant Demountable Tube Operated at the BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES  link
This tube was 10 feet (3 meters) tall!
 

BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES - Optical Maser  link
A Helium-Neon laser developed in 1963 at Bell Labs.
 

Revue BROWN BOVERI, Septembre/Octobre 1951. Le bétatron  link
Six papers on a 31 MeV betatron (in French).
 

DGL PRESSLER Catalog  link
Photocells, Glowlamps, Smoothing Tubes, Corona Regulator, Cold Cathode Rectifiers & Thyratrons, Flash Tubes.
 

Some photographs of EXPERIMENTAL TUBES, USA, 1948-49  link
Maker and purpose unknown.
 

GENERAL ELECTRIC RESEARCH LABORATORY  link
Photos dated 1961-62-63. 3 experimental tubes built during the development of a “Talaria Tape Tube”.
 

GENERAL ELECTRIC Multi-Element Radial-Beam Scanning Tube (MERB) for Underwater Object Locator (UOL)  link
A report describing the construction, operation and desired characteristics of a MERB scanning tube supplied by the National Union Radio Corporation.

ITT LABORATORIES - Components and Instrumentation Laboratory Catalog 1960  link
Phototubes, Detector Tubes, Image Tubes, Photomultipliers, Image Dissector, Storage CRTs.
 

DGL PRESSLER Catalog  link
Photocells, Glowlamps, Smoothing Tubes, Corona Regulator, Cold Cathode Rectifiers & Thyratrons, Flash Tubes.
 

Les redresseurs à vapeur de mercure HEWITTIC  link
A brochure published in September, 1934 by HEWITTIC S.A., 11 Rue du Pont, Suresnes (France).
 

MARCONI Transmitting and Power Rectifying Valves, 1936  link
69 datasheets.
 

Compagnie des Lampes - MAZDA Série A  link
Series A1. An homogeneous series of transmitting tubes, from 6 to 4,000 W.
 

COMPAGNIE DES LAMPES “MÉTAL” • Paris ~ 41, Rue La Boëtie  link
Catalogue T.S.F. Émission et Kenotrons • Février 1927
 

V. J. Francis and H. G. Jenkins - ELECTRIC DISCHARGE LAMPS  link
A Technical Account of “Osira” Lamps and “Osram” Fluorescent Tubes and their Operating Equipment, Manufactured by The General Electric Co. Ltd • July, 1941
 

The RESNATRON  link
The resnatron was a high-power demountable, water-cooled, tetrode cavity resonator capable of delivering up to 60 kw of power at frequencies from 340 to 625 MHz. It was used during World War II to jam enemy radar.
 

SFR (SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE RADIO-ÉLECTRIQUE) - Catalogue  link
56 fiches techniques : lampes oscillatrices et modulatrices, lampes pentodes et à grille d'écran, magnétrons, lampes pour ondes ultra-courtes, valves redresseuses.
 

Le TUBE À CENT CELLULES  link
This incredibly complex 100 pixels resolution camera tube was built in 1936 by the French Compagnie des Compteurs with the aim of competing with the Zworykin's iconoscope. Only one tube was built, and it has never been tested.
 

Sylvania - The WAMOSCOPE, a new Microwave Display Device  link
Brochure: The Wamoscope (wave-modulated oscilloscope).
 

Some photographs from the WESTERN ELECTRIC archives  link
Experimental and very large transmitting tubes, magnetrons, klystrons, etc.
 

 


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