On the Cover
In this issue
- Arcturus – The Star That Burned Out A history of the Arcturus Radio Tube Company famous for their “blue” tubes.
- Oldie Press release: The Triad T-10S Triad Manufacturing Company produces a high power varient of the 210.
- Fending Off Sylvania on the 6J4 RCA lobies the military to use their 6J4 and not the more expensive Sylvania 7245.
- GE/RCA and Early Pentodes The GE/RCA attempt to produce their first pentode tube.
- So You Want A New Transceiver? N2TKX attempts to translate equipment makers claims.
- Fixing the 5R4 RCA modifies their 5R4 rectifier to handle electrolysis problems.
- Two Who Made It Possible! The Cornell-Dubilier Capacitor of December 1955.
- A new Tube in Germany From Radio Engineering, October, 1930 a gridless tube that uses its metalic coating for control.
- Wierd Tube of the Month: Big Lee’s Transistor Lee De Forest patents a transistor.
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