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The {{Title|General Radio 658 Tube Socket}} was introduced in {{Bulletin 933}} and remained available through {{Catalog H}}. | The {{Title|General Radio 658 Tube Socket}} was introduced in {{Bulletin 933}} and remained available through {{Catalog H}}. | ||
The Type 658 is a five-pin vacuum tube socket designed for UY-type tubes. It is a surface mount design with solder tabs and screw type connections. | The Type 658 is a five-pin vacuum tube socket designed for UY-type tubes, a porcelain version of the bakelite Type [[438]]. | ||
Looking closely at the top, one can see the socket is labelled with triode tube elements | It is a surface mount design with solder tabs and screw type connections. | ||
Looking closely at the top, one can see the socket is labelled with triode tube elements. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 20:43, 24 July 2024
The General Radio 658 Tube Socket was introduced in Bulletin 933 (1931) and remained available through Catalog H (1935).
The Type 658 is a five-pin vacuum tube socket designed for UY-type tubes, a porcelain version of the bakelite Type 438. It is a surface mount design with solder tabs and screw type connections. Looking closely at the top, one can see the socket is labelled with triode tube elements.
Specifications
- Number of Connections: 5-pin style UY
- Connection Type: solder tab or screw type
- Material: porcelain
Links
- Experimenter July 1927 describing Types 349 and 438
- Type 349 is a four-pin vacuum tube socket designed for UX-type tubes