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RV12P2000 @ The Valve Museum

    http://www.r-type.org/exhib/aaa1720.htm
    RV12P2000. The RV12P2000 is a 'universal' HF pentode, possibly close in design to the American Acorn valve 954. The base has side pins and a knob can be screwed into the end of the base to act as a handle. This base arrangement …

RV12P2000 @ The Valve Museum

    http://www.r-type.org/exhib/acf0071.htm
    It was also found as an oscillator, IF amplifier, audio amplifier and we believe also, in some cases, as a rectifier. For a view of the inner structure visit RV12P2000. This belongs to the Wehrmacht. The eagle logo. The thin glass tube envelope is …

German Radio Communication Receivers

    http://noding.com/la8ak/e12.htm
    Audio RV12P2000 BFO RV12P2000 STV100/25Z, TE30, 2x 6V 7.5W dial lamps Antenna impedance 150 ohm balanced or unbalanced. Blocking: Withstand 200V for normal reception when operating on 4615kHz. Audio output: 10V for …

Detectors and audio amplifiers in ex-German communication ...

    http://noding.com/la8ak/e43.htm
    Detectors and audio amplifiers in ex-German communication receivers The well known series of ex-German receivers use a standard pentode (RV12P2000). The number of valves is seldom over 11 in order to keep the number of valves as low as possible, but still perform well.

Re: RV12P2000 - Audio Asylum

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    Re: RV12P2000 - A very interesting valve which brings back History of the Cold War :- 0. Posted by Kurt Schenk (A) on April 25, 2003 at 01:02:22 . In Reply to: RV12P2000 - A very interesting valve which brings back History of the Cold War :- 0 posted by [email protected] on April 24, 2003 at 19:20:11:

Use of 12j1l and gu-50 tubes | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/use-of-12j1l-and-gu-50-tubes.80815/
    Note also that the 12J1L is a Russian equivalent of a German tube called RV12P2000. Schematics for this military tube (a "Wehrmachtröhre") will work when you replace it by the 12J1L. I have myself performed some experiments with the 12J1L, both for RF and LF purposes. I like the tube since it is very quiet and non-microphonic.

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