[Boatanchors] Tubes from the 1929 ARRL Handbook

Kludge wh7hg.hi at gmail.com
Fri Mar 11 16:16:27 EST 2011


Some time back, there was a discussion somewhere on what tubes were good for
1920s radios.  The list on page 76 of the aforementioned handbook might be
of interested to the collective readership for that.
 
They are as follows:
UX-112
UX-120
UX-171-A
UX-199
UX-201-A
UV-203-A
UV-204-A
UV-206
UX-210
UV-211
UX-222
UY-224
UY-227
UX-240
UX-245
UX-250
UX-841
UX-842
UX-845
WE-211A
WE-211D
WE-212A
WE-212D
WE-215A
 
Plus the following rectifiers:
UX-213
UX-216B
UV-217A
UV-217C
UX-280
UX-281
UX-866
UX-872
UX-874
 
And these ballast tubes:
UV-876
UV-886
 
>From a footnote: ‘Many of the “U” tubes are duplicated in “C” numbers one
hundred higher’
 
An RCA ad adds the following to the list:
WD-11
WX-12
UX-112-A
UV-199
UX-200-A
UX-226
UV-849
UV-851
UX-852
UX-860
UX-861
UX-865
 
Plus the following rectifier:
UV-1651
 
“and others” to quote from the same ad.
 
Best regards,
 
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