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E1232

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ID = 17139
       
Pays:
Royaume Uni
Fabricant: MO Valve Co. Ltd.; GB
Concepteur: MO Valve Co. Ltd.; GB 
Type:  Transmitting Triode, air cooled   Texte 
Identique à E1232 = 4C27 = NT99
Similaires
Remplaçants avec petites différences :
  CV199
Autre qualité (reste identique) :
  CV92
Successeurs NT99   CV1256  

Culot Wires Connexion au sommet et latérale.
Utilisé par Radar
Chauffage Vf 6 Volt / If 6.5 Ampère / Half indirect / Specified voltage AC/DC
Description

Given the MOV company's experimental type number E1232, this tube was one of the first "micropup" using oxide-coated unipotential cathode. It was a pulsed triode and was designed by the GEC-MOV Hirst Research Center at Hammersmith, near Wembley, outside of London. According to Sir Paterson, its design had already started with considerable difficulties in May 1940. Certainly it was influenced by the parallel work of E.C.S- Megaw on the use of oxide-coated cathode in his E1189 magnetron, to drametically increase emission. Volume production started from September 1940.

It was made in large quantities by GEC-MOV and also in other countries, including the Canadian Rogers for REL and the National Union Tube Corp in the US. Given the British Navy designation NT99, it was mainly used in airborne radar. It was used in the AMES11 600 MHz mobile ground radar by the RAF and in the naval fire control radar type 284 at the same frequency. It was also used in the A1 radar, operating at 200 MHz. While it was a small tube, it could operate at around 50 kw.

 
Dimensions
(l x h x p)
incl.pins/tip
x 133 x 52 mm / x 5.24 x 2.05 inch
Poids 197 g / 6.95 oz
Bibliographie Taschenbuch zum Röhren-Codex 1948/49   
The Saga of Marconi Osram Valve   Pages 260 & 265

mpup_16.png E1232: Manufacturer's Literature
Emilio Ciardiello

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E1232: Manufacturer's Literature
Emilio Ciardiello

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