Summary
Internal structure of a vidicon. It appears to be of the same type as the compete example ST 027865.1
Vidicon tubes were the most economical camera tubes available before the advent of semiconductor imaging devices. They were widely used in hand-held television cameras and industrial applications. The image is focused on a photoconductive faceplate and is converted to an electrical signal by being scanned by an electron beam.
Manufacturer is unknown.
Physical Description
Camera tube, without tubular bulb and image plate, with 8 pin base.
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Internal metal structure: F2570
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Overall Dimensions
150 mm (Length), 22 mm (Outside Diameter)
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