Indicating Neon Lamp for wavemeter 10E/7474
Lampe au néon pour ondemètre
Neon Lampe für Wellenmesser
These lamps were used in early (late 1920’s – 1930’s) absorption wavemeters. Basically, and
absorption wavemeter is a simple device consisting of a tunable resonant circuit with an
indicator. When the device is tuned to the frequency of that being tested, maximum absorption
takes place. This means that the device's innards are tuned to the same frequency. The induced
energy circulating between the coil and the capacitor of the LC (inductor-capacitor) circuit
is then sufficient to light a small neon bulb. At any other frequency, either the coil or the
capacitor will absorb the energy and the bulb will stay dark.
Diamètre • Diameter • Durchmesser : 38 mm • 1" 1/2
Hauteur • Height • Höhe : 63 mm • 2" 1/2
Left: OSGLIM - OSRAM-G.E.C. LAMPS WORKS, Hammersmith
Right: MAZDA LAMP - The British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd - Works : Rugby
(Thanks to David Brocklesby who donated this lamp.)
Radio Engineering Laboratories Wavemeter Cat. 125
The left compartment contains 3 coils, each with a different number of turns; they mount to
the screws on the right side.
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