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The related [[8393]] (13-volt version of the 7586) is used in the [[1A7]] and [[453]].
The related [[8393]] (13-volt version of the 7586) is used in the [[1A7]] and [[453]].
The Russian 6С51Н (Latin: 6S51N) is similar but has different connections (long leads).


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{{Spec | Cathode current | max. 15 mA }}
{{Spec | Cathode current | max. 15 mA }}
{{Spec | Transconductance | 10 mS @ 9 mA }}
{{Spec | Transconductance | 10 mS @ 9 mA }}
{{Spec | Amplification Factor (µ) | 35 }}
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* [http://www.r-type.org/exhib/aaa0273.htm 7586 @ The Valve Museum]]
* [http://www.r-type.org/exhib/aaa0273.htm 7586 @ The Valve Museum]]
* [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/ARCHIVE-RCA/RCA-Tube-Tips/RCA-Tube-Tips-1960-Spring.pdf RCA Tube Tips, Spring 1960] claims the 7586 was the ''first nuvistor to go to market''.
* [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/ARCHIVE-RCA/RCA-Tube-Tips/RCA-Tube-Tips-1960-Spring.pdf RCA Tube Tips, Spring 1960] claims the 7586 was the ''first nuvistor to go to market''.
* [https://radioslukhach.wordpress.com/2013/02/23/spice-model-for-a-6s51n-6%D1%8151%D0%BD-nuvistor/ Spice model for a 6С51Н (derived from 7586 data)


==Pictures==
==Pictures==