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Jacob Roschy, Germany - Tube collection

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Below you find a part of the tube collection Jacob Roschy.

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Excerpt from the tube collection of Jacob Roschy. These images (tube photos) were uploaded to the respective tubes or valves by Jacob Roschy.

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EL86F
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EL90 1950
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EL91
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EL95 1956
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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ELL1 1938
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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ELL80 1960
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM1 1936
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM4 1939
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM34 1946
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM80 1953
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM81
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM84 1957
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM85 1952
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM87 1961
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EM800 1967
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EQ80 1950
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EY82
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EY91
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EZ1 mit Kupferkatode. Man versprach sich von Kupferkatoden bessere Wärmeleitfähigkeit und geringere Wärmeabstrahlung. Allerdings verdampft Kupfer bei der normalen Betriebstemperatur der Katode von 800 °C schon stark und schlägt sich auf Isolatoren und  Innenwand des Kolbens nieder, was man an dem grünlichen Belag auf dem Kolben deutlich erkennen kann. Daher verschwanden Röhren mit Kupferkatode sehr schnell wieder vom Markt. ####

EZ1 with copper cathode. Better thermal conductivity and lower heat radiation was expected by the use of copper cathodes. However, copper evaporates strongly at the usual cathode operating temperatures of 800 ° C and deposits on the insulators and the inner surface of the bulb, which can clearly be seen in the greenish discolour, so tubes with copper cathode disappeared very quickly from the market.
EZ1 1934
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EZ11 1938
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EZ40 1948
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EZ41 1948
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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EZ80 1952
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
Mit 6X4- Aufbau für 70 mA
EZ90 1951
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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FZ1 1934
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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G354
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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GN4
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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GZ32
Common type Europe tube/semi... EU
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HABC80 1952
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HCC85
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Tube collector page of valve collector Jacob Roschy as «own HP at RMorg»
As a member of Radiomuseum.org Jacob Roschy displays items in his/her tube collection. Tubes are called valves in British oriented countries.
Valve and tube collectors as well as radio collectors are invited to join Radiomuseum.org. Every member can display separate collections of tubes, radios etc.

Jacob Roschy started his/her tube collection (valve collection) here on 26.Oct.2004. [index-en]

  

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