Antique radios, Old Time Radios
CW-1819
Country:
United States of America (USA)
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Identical to |
CW-1819
= VT-6
= 212A
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First year |
1923
Saga of the Vacuum Tube, Tyne page 289-291
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Production stop |
1924 |
Base |
Large 4 pin Bayonet
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Was used by |
Transmittertube (Radio) |
Filament |
Vf 14 Volts / If 6.25 Ampere / Direct / Specified voltage AC/DC |
Description |
Tyne page 289-291: The experimental Type I tube was the forerunner of the Western Electric tube 212A, rated at 250 watts. Size about 13 5/8 inches high, 3 5/8 in diameter. Used as oscillator or modulator. Filament current 6.24 amperes at 12.5 to 14 volts. Anode 1500 volts for the current of 100-150 milliamperes - with an amplification factor of about 16 at an internal anode impedance of 2000 ohms. Assigned as CW-1819 by the Navy and VT-6 by the Signal Corps.
The 219A was the counterpart for the 212A as a rectifier, starting commercially in 1923 and we assume therefore that the 212A started in the same year. The 212A was replaced in 1924 by the 212D with a new filament for not having to classify for a filament resistance - and that tube lasted - inclusive the counterpart 219D from 1926 into the 1930s.
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Dimensions (WHD) incl. pins / tip |
x 345 x 92 mm / x 13.58 x 3.62 inch |
Weight |
744 g / 26.24 oz |
Information source |
Saga of the Vacuum Tube, Tyne Page 289
Tube Lore (I)
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CW-1819: Fin Stewart
Fin Stewart
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