DocumentCode
1172874
Title
Vacuum Tubes of Small Dimensions for Use at Extremely High Frequencies
Author
Thompson, B.J. ; Rose, G.M., Jr.
Author_Institution
Research and Development Laboratory, RCA Radiotron Company, Inc., Harrison, New Jersey
Volume
21
Issue
12
fYear
1933
Firstpage
1707
Lastpage
1721
Abstract
This paper describes the construction and operation of very small triodes and screen-grid tubes intended for reception at wavelengths down to 60 centimeters with conventional circuits. The tubes represent nearly a tenfold reduction in dimensions as compared with conventional receiving tubes, but compare favorably with them in transconductance and amplification factor. The interelectrode capacitances are only a fraction of those obtained in the larger tubes. The triodes have been operated in a conventional feed-back oscillator circuit at a wavelength of 30 centimeters with a plate voltage of 115 volts and a plate current of 3 milliamperes. Receivers have been constructed using the screen-grid tubes which afford tuned radio-frequency amplification at 100 centimeters and 75 centimeters, a gain of approximately four per stage being obtained at the longer wavelength.
Keywords
Circuit faults; Detectors; Electron tubes; Laboratories; Oscillators; Radio communication; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency integrated circuits; Research and development; VHF circuits;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0731-5996
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1933.227545
Filename
1685281
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