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  2. Megger Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company also designed and made other electronic instruments such as signal generators, valve (vacuum tube) testers and valve characteristic meters and specialist equipment for radio servicing. Many of these were intended for both military and commercial use and were made to a very high standard.

  3. Mullard - Wikipedia

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    A Mullard TDD4 valve. The gold spray coating served no purpose other than to hide the blackened interior, as Mullard valves were still manufactured using the azide process, long abandoned by other makers. [1] A Mullard EL34 power pentode An EL84 valve made in Russia in the 21st century. Mullard Limited was a British manufacturer of electronic ...

  4. Eico - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1958, EICO produced amateur radio equipment often in kit form, such as the EICO 720 and 730 transmitters. Later in the 1960s they made the EICO 753 SSB transceiver for amateur radio use. Unfortunately problems with the 753--or seven drifty three-- damaged their reputation which led to their decline.

  5. Kit (of components) - Wikipedia

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    A kit is a set of components that has to be assembled by the buyer or at the site of use to get the definitive product. Examples: Electronic kit, a package of electrical components used to build an electronic device. Kit car ("component car"), an automobile that the buyer assembles into a functioning car; Kit bike; Folding kayak; Tent

  6. Electronic kit - Wikipedia

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    An electronic kit is a package of electrical components used to build an electronic device. Generally, kits are composed of electronic components, a circuit diagram (schematic), assembly instructions, and often a printed circuit board (PCB) or another type of prototyping board.

  7. Electronic test equipment - Wikipedia

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    GPIB is a digital 8-bit parallel communications interface capable of achieving data transfers of more than 8 Mbytes/s. It allows daisy-chaining up to 14 instruments to a system controller using a 24-pin connector. It is one of the most common I/O interfaces present in instruments and is designed specifically for instrument control applications.

  8. Teledyne e2v - Wikipedia

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    Its initial name was the Phoenix Dynamo Co Ltd, though it immediately changed its name to English Electric Valve Company Ltd. In 1959 Bob Coulson established travelling-wave tube and microwave tube sections, and they were producing ceramic hydrogen thyratrons as well. By this time EEV was the largest hi-tech manufacturing company in the UK.

  9. Biddle - Wikipedia

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    Biddle Motor Car Company, brass era automobile company based in Philadelphia USS Biddle , several United States Navy ships Biddle University , historical name of Johnson C. Smith University