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Old 18th Nov 2017, 5:02 pm   #1
Pieter H
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Default Introduction PCC189 in Mullard tuners?

Hi all,

I've just uploaded the first part of my effort to trace back the history of Philips and Mullard TV tuners. It covers the VHF tuners till 1959.
http://www.maximus-randd.com/tv-tuner-history-pt1

For the next part I'm bumping into the next question:
Mullard was very late with the introduction of frame grid valves into their tuners; whereas all continental tuners introduced the PCC88 in 1956, Mullard only introduced the PCC89 in 1959/60. The likely reason, based on the discussion on this and other forums, is most likely the desire of Mullard to continue using remote cut-off concepts in the RF AGC, which meant they had to wait for the variable-mu PCC89, still in combination with the PCF80.

However, almost immediately the PCC189 (a differently pinned identical valve) and the PCF86 were introduced in 1960. So my question: what did Mullard do? Did they also switch to the PCC189-PCF86 valves like the rest of Philips, or did they stay with the PCC89 and switched to the PCF86 for the mixer-oscillator?

Who knows the Mullard tuners, their valves and the sets in which they were used?

Cheers, Pieter
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