Broadcasting (Apr - June 1960)

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Subsidiary of GENERAL TELEPHONE & ELECTRONICS W BROADCASTING, June 20, 1960 j 1. HIGH-POWER TUBES FOR VHF Sylvania High-Power Tube. They’re wizards at “finessing” time, stretching out tube life. Sylvania Tube longevity means lower tube costs per hour of operation, reduced maintenance time — maximum assurance of on-air continuity. Pick a winner from your Sylvania Industrial Tube Distributor. He can deliver from one of the widest lines of high-power tubes available— tubes for AM, FM, VHF, and UHF. Ask him, too, for your copy of the informative “Sylvania Industrial Tubes” booklet. Or, write Electronic Tubes Division, Sylvania Electric Products Inc., Dept. 125, 1100 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y TRIODES TETRODES Type Max. Plate Max. Type Max. Plate Max. Dissipation Freq. Dissipation Freq. (Watts) (Me) (Watts) (Me) 357B 400 100 4-125A 125 120 5530 3,000 110 4-250A 250 110 5541 10,000 110 4-1000A 1,000 110 5681 75,000 110 4x500A 500 120 5736 2,500 60 6166 10,000 60 6256 5,000 110 7007 10,000 220 6257 5,000 110 6258 3,000 110