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Title: Tube Reference Site (new)
Post by: WA3VJB on February 22, 2007, 05:29:13 AM
Re-posted courtesy qrz.com.

Hi!  I'd like to announce that the OFFICIAL US Mirror site for tubedata.org is now online at http://datasheets.electron-tube.net/ (http://datasheets.electron-tube.net/) !

This is a colloborative effort between myself (Jim Bryant, KC5VDJ), and the site owner Frank Philipse (Frank's Tube Pages), and Frank's site manager Patrik Schindler.

For those of you who don't know, tubedata.org is by far the most comprehensive tube datasheet and reference material site on the Internet.

The usage is simple: click on a number or letter at the top, and scroll to the tube you want information on.

For more information and reference material, please click on "More", or Vademecum in the upper right.  You can find pictures of various tubes, books on using tubes, books on manufacturing and designing tubes, application notes, etc there.

This service is free of charge to the hobbyist community worldwide.

Please enjoy the ability to get original datasheets for the tubes you have, or have just bought at a hamfest.

Please pass this information on to your friends.

73 de Jim, KC5VDJ
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