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Rane Pseudoacoustic Infector...

Rane- if you use any of their products you quickly see that those guys have a great sense of humor. Nobody else makes reading their product manuals (for their real products) and application notes actually fun. So it's no surprise that they dreamed something like that up as an April fools joke.

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Wonderful stuff! [Linked Image]

I remember a similar fake data sheet for the "WOM" back in the late 1970s. It didn't have the graph of "pins remaining" vs. "number of insertiions" though -- Great idea!

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Yes, but does it have LRF support?

(little rubber feet)

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Here is a datasheet released in 1950 by Eitel-McCullough (Eimac), a manufacturer of radio transmitting tubes. They released a similar one for a tube called a "1Z2Z", but I can't find that one at the moment.

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Any idea what the hydrogen deficiency rating of that 606 is?

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Having a double-sucked vacuum, probably pretty deficient.. [Linked Image]

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They released a similar one for a tube called a "1Z2Z"

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That one looks like it might be use in electric toilet.
It looks like it has built in plunger. It has urinated tungsten filament. I hold 8.8 gallons. To prevent splattery signals a large leak is recommended

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Taking 19.2" as the standard cubit, this thing would be
20.6592" long and
12.3456" Diameter.
I haven't checked the gallons.
~Peter

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That would make the "606" even bigger than the 2000T, a REAL Eimac tube of the period...
http://frank.yueksel.org/tubes/sheets/088/2/2000T.pdf

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