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The invention of the vacuum tube
In 1879, the legendary American inventor Thomas Edison publicly exhibited his incandescent electric light bulb for the first time. This led to the invention of the vacuum tube.
www.maxmon.com
Antique glass and vacuum stuff, for electronics and high voltage.
www.electricstuff.co.uk
Tube factories and their logos.
www.ominous-valve.com
How to use them and how they work. List of tubes and what they are used for.
www.vacuumtube.com
How to use them and how they work. One of the more accurate vacuum tube FAQs on the net.
shay.ecn.purdue.edu
All about vacuum tubes. Tube audio amp kits.
www.vacuumtube.com
Tubes and parts for Hi-Fi, Radio and Guitar. Tube data and amp schematics online, links to tube amp information on the web
www.triodeel.com
Internet resource for vacuum tubes.A data sheet data base for tubes. SPICE models for vacuum tubes, and software available for download.
www.duncanamps.com
Vacuum tube resources for students and more advanced users.Everything from fundamental techniques to SPICE simulation.
www.ee.ualberta.ca
Vintage H.H. Scott Hi-Fi Stereo Archive
This site promotes open sharing of information, understanding and historic appreciation of vintage H.H. Scott (vacuum tube) consumer high fidelity audio products produced from 1946 through 1966.
hhscott.com
Datasheets for about 3,000 vacuum tubes.
www.nj7p.org
A service from TDP with links to and information about the manufacturers, rebuilders and distributors/suppliers of tubes. An extensive list of data sheet sources.
www.tube.be
N9TEW is supplier of vacuum tubes for ham, audio and antique radio purposes.
www.hamtubes.com
Technical data, theory, trouble shooting information for high power tubes.
www.econco.com
A scope clock, and tiny scope museum. The "Scope Clock" kit may be purchased.
www.cathodecorner.com