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==Types== [[File:6C52H.jpg|thumb|Nuvistor triode 6Π‘52Π. Full (right), without case (left), with flying leads. USSR, 1970s.]] * 7586 - First one released, medium mu triode (amplification factor: 31 to 35) ** 7895 - 7586 with higher mu (amplification factor: 64) ** 8393 - medium mu triode, equivalent of 7586 except heater is 13.5 volts at 60 mA, used in [[Tektronix]] equipment. * 7587 - Sharp cutoff tetrode (Anode is top located) * 8056 - triode for low plate voltages * 8058 - triode, with plate cap & grid on shell, for UHF performance * 6CW4 - high mu triode, with a 6.3 volt / 135 milliampere heater. Most common Nuvistor type in consumer electronics. Also used in [[Very high frequency|VHF]] [[amateur radio]] and [[Marine VHF radio|marine radio]] equipment. (amplification factor: 65) ** 2CW4 - Same as type 6CW4, but with a 2.1 volt / 450 milliampere heater. Most commonly used in television receivers with series heater strings ** 13CW4 - same as 6CW4, but with 12.6 Volt / 230 milliampere heater. Often used in VHF radio equipment powered by 12 volt [[rechargeable battery|storage batteries]] and generators. * 6DS4 - remote cutoff 6CW4, with a 6.3 volt / 135 milliampere heater. Most commonly used in RCA color television receivers as an [[Valve RF amplifier|RF amplifier]] in tuners with transistor [[frequency mixer|mixers]] and [[local oscillator]]s (amplification factor: 63) ** 2DS4 - same as 6DS4, but with a 2.1 volt / 450 milliampere heater. Most commonly used in television receivers with series heater strings * 6DV4 - medium mu, intended as UHF oscillator, shell sometimes gold plated (amplification factor: 35) *Soviet types (some types may have long solder-in leads) **6Π37Π-Π (Latin alphabet: 6P37N-V) - wire-ended power tetrode<ref name=museum/> **6C51H (6S51N) - Similar to 7586 **6C52H (6S52N) - Same as 7895 **6C53H-Π (6S53N-V) - wire-ended triode<ref name=museum/> **6C62H (6S62N) - High-mu (90) triode intended to receive weak RF signals **6C63H (6S63N) - triode
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