The Subminiature Vacuum Tube

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2021
  • The Subminiature Vacuum Tube: The Cycle of Technology is a short documentary of the history of the subminiature vacuum tube. This 16 minute film was produced by the MIT Museum with funding from Raytheon in 1986 for the MIT Industrial Liaison Program. The producer and director was Seichi Tsutsumi of the MIT Industrial Liaison Program.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @Starphot
    @Starphot 27 дней назад +1

    I serviced Navy A-6A Intruder aircraft in the early 1970s and they had the peanut tubes in them. The tubes were in a part of the circuits where the transistors were not robust enough to survive that environment at the time. The RF and IF amps were vacuum tubes or relatives as the transmitted RF radar pulse subdued, but still leaking in the receiver section would fry the transistors at that time. The A-6E had the latter transistors and the logic ICs along with the first microprocessors, still with the tubes in the IF and related in the RF amplifier in the receiver. The latter advanced A-6E electronics went to passive detection later before the first Gulf war.

  • @UQRXD
    @UQRXD 2 месяца назад +2

    They milked the tube as long as they could. I was so glad to see them go. Very well done video.

  • @joefishtale
    @joefishtale 9 месяцев назад +5

    “If you can agree that I can fire you at the end of the year if it fails”
    Ya, and if it succeeds, if you can agree that since I am also taking such a risk, I receive XYZ of the profits of future sales.
    People seem to get away with taking advantage of engineers because of their lack in people and negotiating skills.

  • @AppliedCryogenics
    @AppliedCryogenics Год назад +5

    Fascinating show. Makes me want an old hearing aid with Raytheon subminiature tubes in it. You know, just for the curio cabinet.

    • @stevew1487
      @stevew1487 15 дней назад

      I have a couple military walkie-talkies with these tubes that I picked up at a hamfest years ago.

  • @ChaosMagnet
    @ChaosMagnet Месяц назад +2

    I’m proud to work at Raytheon.

  • @davidroyer5049
    @davidroyer5049 Год назад +4

    Raytheon and Sylvania were making subminiature tubes for replacement use in old equipment as late as 1986-- I have been using NOS subminiature tubes in tube microphones for more than twenty years.

    • @randyab9go188
      @randyab9go188 3 месяца назад +2

      Don't forget GE. They were also making replacement tubes for the military in 1980's. By that time GE owned the RCA vacuum production so you will never see an RCA branded tube that late.

    • @davidroyer5049
      @davidroyer5049 3 месяца назад +1

      @@randyab9go188 true. . .

  • @Steven-re7xt
    @Steven-re7xt 4 месяца назад +2

    Lot of things my induction to army brought me,.. ie a back pack tranciver. That had several tubes as small as pencils...and did as well as the rig that it replaced...😊 it just needed heater batteries. More often.

  • @FredPeters
    @FredPeters 2 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the film, especially the John Adams music.

  • @eddyaudio
    @eddyaudio 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for providing this most interesting information.

  • @RadioHamGuy
    @RadioHamGuy 2 года назад +1

    Thanks once again!

  • @AdamosDad
    @AdamosDad 2 года назад +2

    We also used these subminiature, tubes and more powerful tubes aboard ship in those days. I also worked on Raytheon equipment very well engineered. 🖐🏻73's🎙🎧 KD9OAM 📻 USS Newport News (CA-148) USS Springfield (CLG-7)

  • @jeffsaxton716
    @jeffsaxton716 6 месяцев назад +2

    In my vast junk collection I have some of those.. the part number is CK something.

  • @dennisyoung4631
    @dennisyoung4631 2 месяца назад

    I have a fair number, both heater and filament kinds.

  • @flyingfox8072
    @flyingfox8072 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am having couple of these tubes. 😁😁

  • @MAGATRON-DESTROY
    @MAGATRON-DESTROY Месяц назад +1

    Tesla invented the technology that made the radio possible and marconi stole it from him when he worked for him. I'm so sick of hearing this garbage. Tesla came up with so much of technology we use everyday

    • @daviddavidson2357
      @daviddavidson2357 22 дня назад

      Tesla came up with a lot, however he could have done radio too. Instead he chased the dream of wireless electricity, which we can only really do efficiently over very short distances (ie inductive chargers, or incidction stovetops) had he used the Whardencliffe tower for his stated purpose (radio communication) he may have been better noted during the 20th century.
      Early bird gets the worm, but if that early bird sits there singing to all the other birds about how he can make wireless worms so they never need to leave their nest, another will take it.
      Also the genius of most artists and inventors isn't really appreciated until they're long gone, take Leonardo for example. Even the Mona Lisa wasn't that famous until it was stolen in the early 20th century by a janitor, it was just another painting among many in the Louvre.