This SP4 is of similar age and appearance to the SD20 but it is a screened pentode rather than a screen-grid tetrode and therefore has a more modern type of electrode assembly.
Equally important is its relatively thick heater (1 Amp rating) and improved heater-cathode insulation technology. Moreover, unlike the SG20, the heater-cathode insulation would never need to withstand high voltage.
These differences made the SP4 a much more successful valve which was marketed in this 5-pin or (SP4) 7-pin base versions and is a relatively common valve in collections. Apart from its ungainly size, the main weakness of the SP4 was that it was unsuitable for AGC applications and therefore had no place in the 'modern' type of superhet which became the norm from the mid-1930s onwards. Mullard describe the valve as an HF pentode for use as a speech detector or RF amplifier.
The balloon envelope is 46 mm in diameter and, excluding the B5 base pins, is 130 mm tall.
Pin Connections
B5 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
tc |

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g2 |
g1 |
h |
h |
k |
a |
Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions |