File:PCL805 details 02.jpg
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English: PCL805 triode - beam tetrode;
Base Noval, 9 pin miniature; Filament Vf 17.5 Volts / If 0.3 Ampere / Indirect / (Series working); The PCL805 triode pentode was purpose designed as a domestic television receiver as field oscillator and frame output stage for monochrome sets. The triode is a completely separate electrode structure with an electrostatic screen between it and the power valve electrodes. |
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