Summary
VR92 didode. VR92 and 10E/105 were the RAF designations for the EA50. It was later given the Joint Services designation of CV1092. It was developed in the late 1930s for use as a detector in television receivers but during World War II (1939 - 1945) it was adopted for use in radar.
6.3 volt indirectly heated cathode.
Manufactured for: Royal Air Force, England
Probable manufacturer: Mullard, England
Physical Description
Small cylindrical bulb with three pins in a glass pinch at one end and one pin at the other.
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Unknown Acquisition Method from Unknown Source
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VR92/10EE-105
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Overall Dimensions
48 mm (Length), 12 mm (Outside Diameter)
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