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Preferred Substitutes ......................... 6CQ4 6DT4
Substitutes ................................... 6DM4
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Glass octal type used as damper tube in horizontal-deflection circuits of television receivers. Requires octal socket.
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Socket terminals 1, 2, 4 and 6 should not be used as tie points. This tube, like other power-handling tubes, should be adequately ventilated.
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Bulb .......................................... T-9
Base Type ..................................... Short Intermediate Shell Octal 5-Pin
EIA Outline ................................... 9-33
EIA Base ...................................... 4CG
Cathode ....................................... Coated Unipotential
Mounting Position ............................. Any
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Heater Voltage ................................ 6.3 V
Heater Current ................................ 1.6 A
Diode
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Output ........................................ 8.8 pf
Diode
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Peak Inverse Plate Voltage .................... 5500 V
Voltage Drop @ Current ........................ 32 V @ 350 mA
Plate Dissipation ............................. 6.5 W
Rectifier
Source ........................................ RCA RC-29 - 1975
Output Current ................................ 180 mA
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