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Brand: ADC

The ADC P-35 was a vacuum tube used in radar, communication, and other high-frequency applications in the 1940s and 1950s. It was manufactured by the American Radio Company (ADC), a subsidiary of Tenneco which later became part of the Raytheon Company. The P-35 was a triode tube with a maximum rated power dissipation of 12 watts. It was widely used in radar systems such as the British Chain Home and the American SCR-584. Its high gain and low noise figure made it a popular choice in applications requiring sensitive amplification of high frequency signals.



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ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35

ADC P-35



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