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.
THIS book was first published in 1937 under the title “The Low Voltage Cathode Ray Tube”, which was somewhat misleading in view of the fact that it deals with the various forms of cathode ray tube ...
[GK] had some old CRTs lying around, so naturally he decided to build an old school analog scope with one of them. Lucky for us, he’s been documenting his progress. Since it was a big project to ...
Click to open image viewer. Replicas of Cavendish Lab. Apparatus (5, l. to r.); obj. ID no. EM.N-08013-A Thompson's cathode ray tube #2, EM.318206 Thompson's cathode ray tube #3, EM.N-08019 Rutherford ...
DURING the course of work on behalf of the Radio Research Board of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, certain phenomena have been observed in high vacuum cathode ray tubes of a ...
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 ...
Do you see that retro-looking device above? That's a cathode ray tube amusement device, one of the one of the first… Advertisement Do you see that retro-looking ...
Marked: "3611, Pat. in USA, 3-20-7; 10-8-20; 4-22-24; 6-16-25". Early cathode ray tube with horizontal and vertical deflection plates. Plates are connected directly to filament stem which is cracked ...
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