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Old 28th May 2018, 5:22 pm   #1
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Default GER type 166G barretter data

Hello All

Could anyone please supply data on the GER type 166G (marked on the glass) barretter as seen in the photo? I assume it is a barretter (spell?) rather than a bulb. It was lurking inside a American radio chassis in series with the heater chain. The overall length of the object is 90mm.

best regards ... Stef
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Old 28th May 2018, 7:32 pm   #2
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Default Re: GER type 166G barretter data

theres a little information here :

https://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_166g.html


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Old 28th May 2018, 8:53 pm   #3
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Many thanks for the link, most useful.

Best rgds. Stef
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