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I think you mean miniature tubes. Sub-miniature tubes were used in a few
small battery portables but didn't catch on. They were used extensively in hearing aids, though. -- Jim Mueller To get my real email address, replace wrongname with eportiz. Then replace nospam with sacbeemail. "J Ventry-McGee" wrote in message ... Hmm, 1946. This must be one of the first postwar models to use subminiature tubes. I'm curious, what is the first consumer radio to use all subminiature tubes? Best, Jeremiah |
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