IBM vacuum tubes
Guy N.
decguy at songdog.eskimo.com
Wed Jun 17 10:11:19 CDT 2020
On Tue, 2020-06-16 at 11:04 -0400, William Donzelli wrote:
> > Good question. They have an IBM logo and "Made in USA", along with the
> > part number (5965 or 5963) and a bunch of numbers that might give a hint
> > as to manufacturer. Any suggestions on how to decode them?
>
> What are the numbers?
>
> Details, man!
Sure! I'd attach a picture, but....
On the top of the tubes are numbers printed in yellow. A couple typical
ones are C392 and C152.
On the side, the large IBM logo is flanked by groups of numbers, an
example:
62-39 64-17 IBM 317261
188-5 MADE IN U.S.A.
This is one of the more legible ones. The two pairs of numbers on the
first line at the left appear to vary, the 188-5 and 317261 seem to be
constant; but it's hard to be certain.
The obvious part number 5965 has some other markings that are
overprinted by the IBM logo and numbers. It looks like it could be:
5965
A
U.S.A
..
..
The pattern of dots is hard to make out because of "IBM" on top of it.
The structure inside is a "long-plate" type, with three horizontal ribs.
I haven't had a chance to compare the structure to any of the many old
dual-triode, medium-mu tubes in my assortment. There might be some
clues. It wouldn't surprise me if these were a fairly standard design
with some changes to the cathode to withstand being held in cutoff for
long periods of time.
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