Valve
Data and General Information
Contents List
- Manufacturers
Data. A selection of period data published by device manufacturers.
- British
- Brimar
1959 (No. 8). Clearly shows the operating conditions for all Brimar
valves. More comprehensive data is given on valves that were current
types when the book was published. 250 pages.
- Osram
(GEC) 1951. Detailed data on a vast range of Osram valves. Includes
some interesting background information and typical circuits. 250 pages.
- Osram
(GEC) 1928. A small booklet containing data on early Osram valves.
Includes some background information and circuits. 45 pages (poor quality).

- Mazda
1970. A pocket book giving operating conditions and pin-outs of
later Mazda valves. Also contains tabular data on earlier devices and
an equivalents section. TV Tube Data not included. 130 Pages
- Mazda
1938-42. Detailed information on pre-war Mazda valves and other
devices. Includes suggestions for emergency wartime replacements etc.
280 pages.
- Mullard
Maintenance Manual. One of the few valve data books aimed specifically
at the service engineer rather than the designer. This book contains
data on all Mullard radio and television valves and includes equivalent/substitution
information. Regular updates were published, which are included here.
Also covers a few early transistors. TV Tube data not included. 330
pages.
- Mullard
Master Valve Guide 1933-34. This interesting booklet gives detailed
(by early 1930s standards) data on the Mullard range of radio valves.
The booklet appears to have been intended primarily for home constructors
(the aim was clearly to sell valves). 88 pages.
- Mullard
Other Valve Data. A selection of valve data (operating conditions
and connections) for devices not included in the other Mullard publications,
compiled from various Mullard pocket books and wall-charts. 80 pages.
- Mullard
Semiconductor Data. Comprehensive data on 20 transistors and diodes,
aimed primarily for designers. 147 pages.
- Mullard
Other Semiconductor Data. A selection of transistor and diode
data (operating conditions and connections) for devices not included in
the other Mullard publications, compiled from various Mullard pocket books
and wall-charts. 127 pages.
- Mullard
Semiconductor Comparables. From the Mullard 1970 pocket data book.
24 pages.
- Mullard
LP11xx Modules. Basic data on the range of Mullard modules used
in many transistor radios in the early 1960s. Unfortunately most do not
include circuit diagrams. 31 pages.
- Other
- AWV
Radiotron 1940-42. Detailed data on a range of American-type valves
from an Australian manufacturer. 100 pages
- Chelmer
Audio Valves. Detailed data on six valves that are still manufactured
for use in audio equipment.
- Philco
1938. Tabular Data. 8 Pages.
- RCA Radiotron
1930s. Contains detailed data on 30 valves, together with some
interesting background information. 86 pages.
- RCA 1956.
Contains data on hundreds of American valves. The data given varies from
a brief description to a couple of pages of tables and graphs. 248 pages.
- Svetlana.
Individual data sheets for 23 current valves intended for audio amplifiers
etc.
- Taylor
Tubes 1945. Contains data on 33 Taylor valves, mostly high power
devices (>100W). Poor quality. 24 pages.
- Third-Party
Data. Data and equivalents books and magazine articles from other publishers.
- Data Books
- Bernard
Radio Valve Data Books 1, 2 and 3. Tabular data with base diagrams
on the same page. Book 3 contains an index of devices in all three books.
Approx 50 pages each.
- British
Transistor Directory 1963. This book contains data on a couple
of hundred devices that were readily available in the UK in 1963. Includes
many of the devices likely to be encountered in early transistor radios.
89 pages.
- DATA
Transistors 1966. Tabular data covering thousands of transistors.
Includes connections and case diagrams. 320 pages.
- Wireless
World Radio Valve Data 1963. One of the more popular books of valve
data tables. Also contains data on early transistors. 150 pages.
- Wireless
World Valve Data Supplement 1938. A 25-page valve data supplement
published in Wireless World magazine in November 1938. Clearly the forerunner
to the data book above!
- Wireless
World Valve Data Supplement 1940. Similar to the 1938 publication
above, but this time the data is in the form of manufacturers adverts
rather than compiled by the publishers. 29 pages.
- Equivalents
Books
- Bernard
Valve and TV Tube Equivalents. Equivalents to domestic and military
valves. 65 pages.
- Bernard
Miscellaneous Info. Compiled from an earlier Bernard equivalents
book. The equivalent data is not included (because it merely repeats
that in the book above), but the American valve substitution and equivalents
lists and details of American Ballast Tubes are provided. 21 pages.
- RSGB
Service Equivalents 1967. Commercial equivalents for CV, Army Navy,
RAF, GPO etc.valves and transistors. 60 pages.
- BRC Classified
Semiconductors 1972. A cross-reference chart giving commercial
equivalents to the coded transistors fitted in BRC (Thorn) equipment (HMV,
Marconiphone, Ferguson and Ultra). 4 pages.
- SIMA
List of Preferred Valves 1949. Published by the Scientific Instrument
Manufacturers Association. Basic data for suggested devices. 24 pages.
- Magazine
Articles
- ERT
– Transistors 1955. ERT Service Chart published shortly after transistors
became available, giving a description of their operation and data on
several early types. 3 pages.
- PW –
Selecting Transistors 1959. A two-page article published in Practical
Wireless, which includes suggested devices for specific applications.
- Trader
– American Ballast Tubes. Trader sheet giving base connections
and codes.
- Trader
– Dry Batteries. Trader sheet showing equivalents and substitutes.
- Trader
– Cossor Valve Replacement Guide. Wartime guide to valve replacement
in Cossor sets.
- Trader
– GEC Valve Replacement Guide. Wartime guide to valve replacement
in GEC sets.
- Trader
– Ferranti Components. Chart of valves and other main components
used in Ferranti pre-war receivers.
- Trader
– Mullard Valve Replacement Guide. Wartime guide to replacing unavailable
Mullard valves.
- Trader
– Standard Component Marking. Component and wire colour codes,
1937.
- Trader
– Telefunken Valve Data. Data and base connections for 91 Telefunken
valves.
- Trader
– Valve Equivalents. Convenient 8-page Trader chart of equivalents
for common radio types.
- Valve Testers. Operating instructions and valve data tables for popular valve
testers.
- Avo Valve
Testers
- Valve
Data Manual. 11th edition, 1958. Gives
setting data for all Avo Valve Testers and Valve Characteristic Meters.
Includes brief operating instructions for several models and equivalents
tables. 210 pages.
- Characteristic
Meter Mk IV Instructions. 1st edition.
Includes circuit diagram and parts list. Poor quality. 41 pages.
- Mullard
High Speed Valve Tester
- Operating
Manual. Issue 5, 1960. Includes background information, operation
instructions, diagrams of adaptors, servicing information (including internal
photographs) and parts list. 30 pages.
- Circuit
Diagram. Large sheet scanned in 4 overlapping
sections.
- Test
Card Index. The valve to test-card index that should
be in the tray at the back of the tester. 7 pages.
- Numerical
List of Test Cards. Test-card to valve index.
- How to
Adjust Preset “A”. The Operating Manual says
this adjuster is sealed during manufacture. I have worked out what it
does and how to set it.
- Mains,
HT and Reject Cards. Scans of the three essential
test cards.
- Taylor
Valve Testers
- 45 and
47 Instructions. Poor quality. 28 pages.
- 45 and
47 Valve Chart. Poor quality. 40 pages.
- 45C Instructions. 13 pages.
- 45C Valve
Chart. Poor quality. 60 pages.
- Servicing
Information. A collection of general servicing information,
including books and magazine articles etc.
- Books
- Cathode
Ray Oscilloscope. This 44-page booklet explains how
an oscilloscope works and how to use it for radio repairs. Published
in 1944 by Wireless and Electrical Trader.
- Radio
and TV Pocket Book. Contains useful data including colour
codes, formulae, conversion tables etc. 52 pages.
- Radio
Inside Out. A fascinating pocket book for
the radio service engineer of 1944. Contains lots of repair information
and tips. 60 pages.
- Radio
Simply Explained. Published by the
RSGB towards the end of World War 2, this booklet explains how radio works
in layman’s terms. 44 pages.
- Radio,
Television and Electrical Repairs. A superb book for the service
engineer. Everything is clearly explained with the minimum of maths.
Very readable and nicely illustrated. The sections on electrical have
not been included. 1957. 300 pages.
- Transistor
Radios – Circuitry and Servicing. Published
by Mullard in 1962. Starts with detailed descriptions of transistor operation
manufacture, and continues with radio circuit operation. Also contains
some servicing hints and likely faults. 75 pages.
- Magazine
Articles
- ERT
– Servicing Stereo Decoders. A 3-page magazine
article from 1970.
- Trader
– American Midgets. Two Trader sheets covering general construction and
servicing of American midget sets.
- Trader
– Automatic Tuning and AFC. A Trader series
on automatic tuning, together with related articles on AFC and AVC.
- Trader
– Fault Finding in Receivers. 5-part series.
- Trader
– Faults in Valves and Components. A 7-part series on component
faults, plus articles on valve faults and manufacturer’s responses.
- Trader
– Frequency/Wavelength Conversion Chart. With
theory and calculations.
- Trader
– IF Values for Superhet Alignment. 3 Trader
sheets giving the IF values of sets made up to 1940.
- Trader
– Interference Suppression. 4 Trader sheets.
- Trader
– Modern Fixed Condensers, Resistors & Components. 3 articles from 1940.
- Trader
– Noise Tracing and Cure. Single page article.
- Trader
– Ohm’s Law and it’s Uses. Single page article.
- Set Manufacturers
Information
- Cossor
CRT Booklet. Explains how CRTs are made, how
they work & how to use them. Also describes different types available.
Date unknown. 28 pages.
- Cossor
PCBs. 4-page information sheet discussing component replacement
and repairs to PCBs.
- GEC Colour
Codes. Wiring and resistor colour codes.
- KB Servicing
Notes. General servicing information. 11
pages.
- Pye PCBs.
4-page information sheet discussing component replacement
and repairs to PCBs.
- "Radio
and TV Servicing" Book Introductions. The
introductory sections of these books give good general servicing information
and details of recent developments. Information from 1953-68 is included
on this CD-ROM. The Pre-1953 sections give good general servicing information.
Later sections cover VHF, transistors and stereo broadcasting in detail.
Also included is information on car radios, communications receivers, stereo
records, tape recorders etc.
- General
Information. A collection of interesting books
and magazine articles.
- History
and Collecting
- 50 Years
of Progress – 1911 to 1961. From the Golden
Jubilee edition of Wireless World, April 1961. An interesting history
of radio from a 1960s perspective. 30 pages.
- Colossus
– The Valve-Based Codebreaker. A 3-page article
from “New Electronics” magazine, January 2001, describing the recreation
of Colossus at Bletchley Park.
- Diary
of a Service Engineer. A Trader feature describing three typical days work
for the service engineer in 1937.
- The Fascination
of Vintage Radio. A 4-part article written
by Geoff Arnold for “The Maplin Magazine” in 1993. Gives a good over-view
of vintage radio collecting.
- The Story
of Radio (BBC). A history of radio broadcasting
from the programme of the “BBC Radio Show”, marking 21 years of Radio’s
1, 2, 3 and 4 at Earls Court in October 1988. 28 pages.
- The Story
of Radio (Maplin). A history of radio broadcasting and equipment,
published by Maplin Electronics as a reprint of a series of articles in
“The Maplin Magazine”. Exact date unknown (1990s). 28 pages.
- Circuits
and Design
- 77 Selected
Circuits. A booklet of radio circuits for
the home constructor, published in the early 1930s. Original in tatty
condition. 36 pages.
- Mullard
Circuits for Audio Amplifiers. This book contains
11 amplifier designs published as full constructional projects, together
with 4 chapters of background information. 1965. 140 pages.
- Mullard
Miscellaneous Circuits. 11 typical circuits
from a Mullard data book. 21 pages.
- The Evolution
of Audio Amplifier Design. A 5-part series
of articles by John Linsley-Hood, published in “Electronics in Action”
magazine in 1994. 24 pages.
- The Magic
Lamp. A 4-page article describing valve operation, published
in “Everyday Electronics” magazine in 1989.
- Valve
Technology – A Practical Guide. A seven-part series of articles
published in “The Maplin Magazine” in 1993-94. Describes valve operation
and circuit design in great detail. 40 pages.
- Valve Development
and Materials. Six detailed technical magazine
articles.
- Development
& Production of Miniature Battery Tubes. RCA,
7 pages.
- Developments
in Trustworthy Valve Techniques. Brimar,
17 pages.
- Getter
Materials for Electron Tubes. 7 pages.
- Materials
and Shapes of Vacuum Tube Heaters. 5 pages.
- Recent
Developments in Miniature Tubes. RCA, 16 pages.
- Which
Cathode is Best for the Job? 6 pages.
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Last updated 8th May 2002.