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Vacuum Tube Manuals In electronics, a vacuum tube, electron tube (in North America), tube, or thermionic valve or valve (in British English) is a device controlling electric current through a vacuum in a sealed container. Vacuum Tube Manuals. In electronics, a vacuum tube, electron tube (in North America), tube, or thermionic valve or valve (in British English) is a device controlling electric current through a vacuum in a sealed container. The simplest vacuum tube, the diode, contains only two elements; current can only flow in one direction through the device. This manual tells what radio receiving tube will substitute for another and work as a replacement. (If no replacement is shown for a particular tube number, there is no replacement and you must use original tube number to replace a defective tube). This TUBE CADDY BELOW book also includes all tube numbers from all over the world. You can use a European tube in a USA radio for example.
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