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1N5GT/G

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ID = 74007
       
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Brand: Common type USA tube/semicond.
Tube type:  LOCKED OFF PART (CODE 9) - see in Notes   RF/IF-Stage   Controlling (mu) 
Identical to 1N5GT/G = 1N5GT
First Source (s)
26.Apr.1939 : Electron Tube Registration List

Base Octal (Int.Octal, IO) K8A, USA 1935
Was used by Radio/TV-reception etc.
Description

Some receiver tubes with Octal-bases are designated either with no suffix or with the suffixes "G" or "GT". Tubes labelled “GT/G” are actually type “GT”.

The suffix “GT/G” on the tube (or schematic) is intended to indicate that the tube also serves as a replacement for the older and larger type “G” tubes (“GT” type tubes can always replace the same “G” types).

There are no significant electrical differences between any of the glass tube suffixes, or with metal tubes (Metal tubes have a built-in shield, of course).

Since “GT” and “G” are electrically equivalent, we have blocked “GT/G” labelled tubes for use in devices (Otherwise, we would need to include all other equivalent tube types on the model page, such as 12AX7/ECC83), and because the same tube would otherwise appear twice (in statistics, etc.). See details in this forum thread.

 
Text in other languages (may differ)
Information source Essential Characteristics, GE 1973   
Taschenbuch zum Röhren-Codex 1948/49   


Just Qvigstad
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1N5GT/G: Manufacturer paper
Tomasz Szczesniak

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