Victoreen Model VG-18 GM Tube (ca. mid 1950s) |
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The Model VG 18 glass wall GM tube was manufactured by the Victoreen
Instrument Company of Cleveland Ohio. It is certainly similar in
appearance to some of Victoreen's voltage regulator tubes, especially the
GV3A, GV3B and RETMA series tubes. The VG designation was solely used for
geiger tubes however.
Two of the three wire leads seen in the photo are to the inner metal tube that serves as the cathode. The third lead is the connection to the central anode. This particular tube came in a Sylvania "Service Part" cardboard container (not shown) marked: "624-0003 Tube Geiger Counter." The Victoreen model VG-18 is the tube that Sylvania used in their rather unusual Model U-235 survey meter. The latter was part radio, part survey meter. It even came with a sun dial and compass! Operating Voltage: ca. 600 volts Quench Gas: halogen Size: 3" long, 3/8" diameter Reference Advertisement. Nucleonics November 1956 p 113. Sam's Photofact for Sylvania Model 3401 (Ch. 1-612-1) |
Last updated:
03/17/08
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