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N_Western

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ID = 30752
       
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Brand: Western Electric Company Inc.; New York (NY)
Developer: Western Electric Company Inc.; New York (NY) 
Tube type:  Triode, vacuum   Universal 
  <1925 very rare. ***
Identical to N_Western
First Source (s)
1919 : Saga of the Vacuum Tube, Tyne page 371

Base No base Wires only.
Was used by Military and/or Government
Filament Vf 1 Volts / If 0.25 Ampere / Direct / Battery =
Description

Following the work done for the US Army signal Corps on the "P" or VT-3 tube, Western Electric engineers designed a small tubular tube with a concentric element assembly and this was the first "N" tube. It was made in November 1919 and was baseless, with a "butt seal" to allow entry of the four lead-in wires. The tube was later given a bakelite base and was redesignated 215A.

Hendrik Johannes van der Bijl was the engineer who develped the tube, which was called the "Peanut Tube" for its very small size. van der Bijl deduced the fundamental functioning relationships of triodes and that, won a post at the Western Electric Company as senior Research Physicist until the publiction of the book "Theory of the Thermionic Tube and its Applications" in 1920 (EE).

The "peanut tube" was also produced in Canada and STC (Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd, London) produced the 215A as the 4215A and as 4215AB wth asttandard 4 pin B4 or European bse.

 
Dimensions (WHD)
incl. pins / tip
x 51 x 13 mm / x 2.01 x 0.51 inch
Information source Saga of the Vacuum Tube, Tyne   Pages 280, 292-296, 371
Saga of the Vacuum Tube, Tyne

 
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