Radio Tube
Radio Valves
Radio valves were manufactured from the 1920's to the late 1970's in Germany. Especially well-known are here Telefunken, Valvon, AEG, Siemens, RFT and Lorenz.
A lot of standard and special tubes were created in this time. Here you can find a lot of them.
Categories
We have organized the categories with the start signs of the term descriptions. So our main topics are as follows:
- radio valves 0-1 (e.g. 108C1, 2C39BA, 1Z1, 1908),
- radio valves 2-5 (e.g. 3V4, 5651, 5T4),
- radio valves 6 (e.g. 6AU6, 6F6, 6H6, 6DJ8)
- radio valves 7-11
- radio valves 12-24
- radio valves 25-150
and further
- A radio valves (e.g. AB2, AZ1, AL4, imaged: ACH1):
- B radio valves (e.g. Bi, BT12, BAL1964)
- C radio valves (e.g. CL6, CB7, CBC1
- D radio valves
- E radio valves
- F, G, H, I and J radio valves
- K and L radio valves
- M, N and O radio valves
- P radio valves
- Q, R, S and T radio valves
- U radio valves
- V, W, X, Y radio valves
- Z radio valves
- Special valves: here are some special kinds of tubes sorted, among them count tubes (e.g.. Nixie tube ZM1000) and photocells (e.g. M12FQS35)
Image photocell M12FQS35:
Also a topic radio tube sockets was created. Imaged is a vintage model: