A nice collection of vintage valves/tubes.
See here:
http://www.museumoftechnology.org.uk/objects/valves.php Some may think these 'esoteric' but they're all part of history. [They should have an 807, an 813, a 4CX250B and a set of the QQV-series dual-tetrodes to make their collection complete] |
Re: A nice collection of vintage valves/tubes.
I must admit that since posting about this museum about a year ago, I still have not visited it yet. On my "to do" list, it is fairly local as well.
I am sure I can find a few valve exhibits to donate. Rob |
Re: A nice collection of vintage valves/tubes.
Where is it?
Andy. |
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Re: A nice collection of vintage valves/tubes.
PE12 0QR about 12-14 miles South of Spalding.
Rob |
Re: A nice collection of vintage valves/tubes.
This kit radio looks amazingly out of date for 1966:
http://www.museumoftechnology.org.uk...d.php?key=1067 Steve |
Re: A nice collection of vintage valves/tubes.
I think you are right to question the date because by 1964 Clyne Radio had amalgamated with Sterne Radio and Premier Radio and were trading with a different letter head from that shown in the photo.
Admittedly Clyne Radio was still advertising kit radios of similar ilk in 1963. Peter |
Re: A nice collection of vintage valves/tubes.
I have a RK28A in my collection, the equivalent of the 803, a fairly large valve.
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