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The UCH42 is an early all glass triode hexode was designed as oscillator and mixer for superhet receivers, and the hexode section was designed to operate with an AGC control voltage. The 100 mA heater was intended for universal (AC/DC) sets, and this explains the low anode voltages. Mullard do not give a frequency range for this device, it is, therefore unlikely to be greater than HF as the valve predates VHF broadcasting by more than a decade. Mullard also say that the UCH42 may be used as a phase inverter.
The triode oscillator had to supply a peak to peak insertion voltage of 13 Volts.
The locating pip is moulded into the glass skirt.
The thin glass tube envelope is 20 mm in diameter and, excluding the B8A base pins, is 51 mm tall.
 
Pin Connections
B8A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
h
a
a(t)
g(t),g3
g2,g4
g1
k
h
 
Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions
Hexode
Vh
Ah
Va
Vs
Vg
mAa
mAs
ra
gm
14
0.1
200
85
-2
3
3
1M
0.75
Triode
Va
mAa
100
3.1

Thanks to Frank Philipse for supplying the above datasheet

This exhibit was last updated on 12 June 2007
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