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« on: February 10, 2010, 09:35:08 PM »

This overgrown page covers all kinds of vacuum-tube electron devices, especially receiving tubes.
Many experiments are suggested, and much tube lore and curious circuits are presented. The Index may help you find what you want.

http://mysite.du.edu/~etuttle/electron/elect27.htm#index
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2010, 10:11:02 PM »

Thank you, Don. I have bookmarked this interesting site for possible future reference.

Did you view the section on the GE PJ-8 Pliotron, as utilized for railroad signaling applications? I thought that was of some interest, considering it was one of the earliest known application of vacuum tubes.

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Bruce
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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2010, 10:20:10 AM »

Thats a real interesting site Don, thanks.

Carl

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