This exhibit is an MS4B Catkin. The construction within the outer screening can is a copper anode sealed directly to a glass envelope and then enamelled for insulation. The MS4B was designed as a amplifier tetrode for RF and IF applications in broadcast radio receivers.The MS4B was made in both catkin and conventional glass envelope versions, but the electrode system designed for the glass envelope version would not fit the catkin envelope. Thus the /K version was redesigned and became superior to the glass version.The MS4B (introduced 1931) was an improved version of the MS4 (notably, higher gm). The /K version is a classic Series 1 catkin dating from 1933-4. Series 2 catkins (1934) were taller, with B7 base caps and tapered external shields.The Type VMS4/K (also Series 1) were externally identical to the MS4B/K, except for marking. Both types also exist without external shields but are rare in this form.
In this exhibit the type designation is printed on and not stamped into the shield.
The top view shows the insulated top screw cap and the anode can be seen inside the shield.
The box proudly proclaims the Catkin valve and on this face gives the M-OV name. The valve itself carries the Osram label.
The Osram brand name is boldly presented as a trade mark of the UK's General Electric Company.The screen over the copper-glass envelope is 32 mm in diameter and, excluding the B5 base pins, is 105 mm tall.References: Data-sheet, 1005, 1040 & 1043. Type MS4B was first introduced in 1931. See also 1931 adverts. |