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APPLICATIONS of the sealed-off cathode-ray XX tube to the field of radio have been previously well treated, so the author gains by concentrating on other applications, which are shown to be wide and ...
This is the go to site to readup on cathode ray tubes and other related topics. The site has many resources, links, documentation, and more. You will find the site has a nice mix of electronics and ...
The cathode ray tube amusement device is the earliest known interactive electronic game to use a cathode ray tube (CRT). It is a device that records and controls the quality of an electronic signal.
Replay: Before the cathode ray tube won the first ever video format war there was mechanical TV, and riveting programming such as man turning his head captivated early viewers. Here's how it worked.
Perhaps nothing added quite so much to the charm of vacuum tube circuits from back in the heyday of the vacuum tube as did the “Magic Eye” indicating tube. With the ghostly green glow of its circular ...
A Chinese company is offering newly made CRT TVs —for a price, and with some debate over exactly what's being sold ...
BECAUSE of demand the present text has been off the market for some time, so the author has taken the opportunity of bringing some of the matter up to date and also of incorporating applications of ...
In the early part of the 20th century, it was the first name given to electron beams emitted from a negatively charged cathode in a vacuum tube. The term has been used ever since. See CRT. THIS ...