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VT-4B General Electric Transmitting Power Triode Tube Vintage
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Will be in used condition.Tested and still lights up.VT-4B General Electric Transmitting Power Triode Tube Vintage.Very Rare Tube.The VT-4B General Electric Transmitting Power Triode Tube is a vintage electronic component that was commonly used in audio and video equipment. This tube, known for its high transmitting power, was essential for achieving the strong signal output needed for various audio and video systems. With its classic design and durable construction, the VT-4B tube is a valuable addition to any vintage electronics collection, offering a piece of technological history that is still functional and practical for modern use.RAREÂ Vintage General Electric VT-4B power triode tube with brass base. Serial number 309. Untested and sold as-is. * Substitutes: 211 * Filament Voltage: 10V * Filament Current: 3.25A * Triode Plate Voltage: 1250V * Triode Plate Dissipation: 100W * COO: United States * Datasheet:Â VT4B_211.pdf * Location: T1
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