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{{Vacuum Tube | |||
|Type=Dual Triode | |||
|Number=6J6 | |||
|EuroNumber=ECC91 | |||
|RussianNumber= | |||
|Part_nos=154-0032-00 | |||
|Description=high-frequency dual triode | |||
|Used_in=161;512;517;517A; | |||
|Designers= | |||
}} with a 6.3 V, 0.45 A heater. | |||
* [ | Introduced in 1939/1940, it was one of the earliest tubes with a miniature 7-pin [[B7G base]]. It is used in the [[512]], [[517]]/[[517A]] and possibly other instruments. | ||
==Links== | |||
* [https://w140.com/tung-sol_6j6.pdf Tung-Sol 6J6 Datasheet (PDF)] | |||
* [[tube:6j6|6J6 @ radiomuseum.org]] | |||
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[[Category:Triodes]] | [[Category:Triodes]] |
Revision as of 01:38, 14 July 2022
The 6J6 (European: ECC91) (P/N 154-0032-00) is a high-frequency dual triode vacuum tube with a 6.3 V, 0.45 A heater.
Introduced in 1939/1940, it was one of the earliest tubes with a miniature 7-pin B7G base. It is used in the 512, 517/517A and possibly other instruments.