Summary
An output pentode, manufactured by Radio Corporation of America, U. S. A., introduced in the mid 1930s and used as an output tube particularly in car radios.
It had a 6.3 Volt indirectly heated cathode and was used as class A power output amplifier.
Physical Description
Octal base.
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Acquisition Information
Unknown Acquisition Method from Unknown Source, 17 Feb 1972
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Manufacturer
Radio Corporation of America (RCA), United States of America, 1935-1960
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Inscriptions
On bulb: 6G6 G On base: RCA RADIOTRON ELECTRON TUBE
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Overall Dimensions
100 mm (Length), 40 mm (Outside Diameter)
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