Antique radios, Old Time Radios
56AVP
Country:
Europe
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56AVP
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First Source
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1956 : - - Manufacturers Literature Philips
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Base |
Bidecal
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Filament |
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Description |
42 mm, 14-stage. S11 spectral response.
Made by Philips and/or by Philips owned marks, as Amperex, Mullard, Valvo.
Philips states in Philips PMT Catalog 1993, page 6: "For more than fifty years, photomultipliers have been used to detect low-energy photons in the UV to visible range, high-energy photons (X-rays and gamma rays) and ionizing particles using scintillators. ... Today, the photomultiplier tube (PMT) remains unequalled in light detection in all but a few niche areas." Philips names the 56AVP as introduced by Philips in 1956 and calls it the first fast PMT.
The 56AVP PMT is the first fast photomultiplier . It features a 14-stage linear-focused photomultiplier tube with a S-11 photocatode and a 2 ns rise time.
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Dimensions (WHD) incl. pins / tip |
42 x 190 x mm / 1.65 x 7.48 x inch |
Information source |
- - Manufacturers Literature
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56AVP: Manufacturer's Literature
Emilio Ciardiello
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56AVP: Valvo Spezialröhren II
Willi Ribbe
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Just Qvigstad
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56AVP: Manufacturer's Literature
Emilio Ciardiello
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