[NJARC] Old Radio Dial Lamp Key
Aaron Hunter
ahunter01 at comcast.net
Tue Jan 8 17:57:57 EST 2008
Lisa & Al
This site on Nostalgiaair has some additional information:
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/References/lamps/
I had downloaded the page to my computer for easy reference.
Aaron
Al Klase wrote:
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> Hi Lisa,
>
> Thanks.
>
> I took the liberty of adding another column for the color of the glass
> bead that positions the leads inside the bulb. This can, for
> instance, allow you to easily tell the difference between a 44 and a
> 47 if the marking is rubbed off. I'm not sure if modern bulbs
> manufacturers continue this practice. Info is from "Allied's Radio
> Data Handbook" March 1950.
>
> Regards,
> Al
>
> lisastarnes at verizon.net wrote:
>
> Dial Lamps
>
> No. Type Volts Amps Base Bead Color
>
> 40 T-3-1/4 6.3 0.15 Screw Brown
> 41 T-3-1/4 2.5 0.50 Screw White
> 42 T-3-1/4 3.2 0.35 Screw Green
> 46 T-3-1/4 6.3 0.25 Screw Blue
> 48 T-3-1/4 2.0 0.06 Screw Pink
> 50 G-3-1/2 7.5 0.22 Screw White
> 43 T-3-1/4 2.5 0.50 Bayonet White
> 44 T-3-1/4 6.3 0.25 Bayonet Blue
> 45 T-3-1/4 2.5 0.35 Bayonet White or Green
> 47 T-3-1/4 6.3 0.15 Bayonet Brown
> 49 T-3-1/4 2.0 0.06 Bayonet Pink
> 51 G-3-1/2 7.5 0.22 Bayonet White
> 53 G-3-1/2 14.4 0.12 Bayonet ?
> 55 G-3-1/2 7.0 0.41 Bayonet White
> 57 G-3-1/2 14.0 0.25 Bayonet ?
> 81 G-6 6.5 1.02 Bayonet ?
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