Fernseh GmbH DU10/1 Modulations-Diode für „Tonne“/„Seedorf“-Anlage
              Modulating diode
              Diode de modulation
			  The DU10 is a modulating diode developed in the 1940s by Fernseh GmbH, a German television
			  company based in Berlin. It equipped the 400 MHz transmitter final stage of the “Tonne-Seedorf” remote-control
			  system of the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) in WW II. The installation consisted of a television camera in the
			  front section of a guided bomb, which was able to produce and transmit high-resolution pictures of military targets
			  by a powerful and efficient built-in transmitter, integrated into the bombs body. The target was real-time monitored
			  on a screen, the bomb could be steered into the target by the 'rifleman' with a joystick-similar control lever,
			  while he was sitting in the bomb-dropping air plane.
			  This tube is extremely rare, since most of them were destroyed in field trials or military action!
              Uf = 1.5 V
              If = 7.2 A
              Ia = 150 mA
              Ua reverse = max. 500 V
              Pa = 10 W
              Ri = max. 500 Ω
              • „Tonne“/„Seedorf“-Anlage
              • Deutches Fernsehmuseum Wiesbaden
              • Wolfgang-D. Schröer, Lenkkörper und Zielweisungsgeräte der deutschen Luftwaffe.
			  See also • Voir aussi • Siehe auch :
Fernseh GmbH TU50 Oszillator-Triode.
               
			  
              Hauteur • Height • Höhe : 57 mm • 2" 1/4
              Diamètre • Diameter • Durchmesser : 32 mm • 1" 1/4
              
              
              
              
              
              Circuit diagram of the Hs 293 D television transmitter
               
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