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Old 01-20-2017, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
There was a tube type (wish I could remember it's number...) that was essentially a 10BP4 gun and base firing into a metal anode that was sometimes used as an HV dummy load in early sets...\
Sounds like the 5890, which was used as a shunt regulator in theater projection sets. kind of a grandfather to the 6BD4 or 6BK4 types. The RCA production documents describe it as a 5TP4 gun firing into a 2X2A anode assembly. 12 pin "duodecal" base as used on most early CRTs. I have a couple of them in my tube collection. Seriously obscure devices. Handy for load testing the HV on older B/W sets, or for testing a CRT tester....
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