Cunningham Radio Tubes
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Cunningham Radio Tubes
An Interesting document. I had never heard of these tubes.
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Re: Cunningham Radio Tubes
Back story: https://vacuumtubesinc.com/cunninghampage
No surprise that the style and illustrations in that Cunningham document look very similar to that of the RDH, published by RCA.
No surprise that the style and illustrations in that Cunningham document look very similar to that of the RDH, published by RCA.
Re: Cunningham Radio Tubes
It's a great backstory. It seems that he persevered and went against the big players. Do you have any Cunningham tubes?
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I don't. Cunningham's "Tubular Audio Tron" (a better version of De Forest's Audion) might be the origin of the US term "tube" as opposed to the British "valve" (after Fleming valve). This is ancient history, from the days when radio was the internet.
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A bit more on Cunningham: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset ... rVkA?hl=en