Summary
Sharp cut-off pentode, used as an audio amplifier in radios and amplifiers and as an IF amplifier and limiter in FM and television receivers as well as other applications.
This valve was introduced in the late 1940s and remained in use until the end of the 'valve era' (1920s - 1960s).
Manufacturer: AWV, Sydney, Australia.
6.3 V indirectly heated cathode.
Physical Description
Tubular bulb with 7 pin miniature base.
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Science Museum of Victoria (SMV), 01 Aug 1971
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Manufacturer
Australian Wireless Valve Co (AWV Co), Sydney, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1960s
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Inscriptions
Bulb: 6AU6/(AWV logo)/Super Radiotron/Made in Australia/N4/QJ14
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Overall Dimensions
54 mm (Length), 18 mm (Outside Diameter)
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