It looks quite military, what does STTA or HC mean??
Yes, that is very possible. That would fit, because a lot of American military technology came to Europe with and after WWII. This also brought countless replacement tubes(organised by government agencies like STTA)., which ended up in private hands and ultimately on ebay after they became technically obsolete.https://www.nf6x.net/1999/02/bc-348-faq/comment-page-1/#comment-255183
Any chance it might have come from some old French gear, despite being GE-made?
Thanks Migs for confirmation! Khron always wins!Yep @Khron wins.
STTA:
Service Technique des Télécommunications de l’Air (hence the wings)
some others here say:
services techniques des transmissions aériennes.
Who is correct?
But for sure French army.
M
Now, I'm curious too: What is a Soderstrom SA70CM? that uses such an exotic valve?
;-)
I love those American steel tubes! No glow means, low prices! Pssst, don't tell anyone!Interested! Big fan of octals. I've got a SE guitar amp bought from someone here that uses a similar setup (not perfectly identical tubes though) with a single octal triode and an octal pentode.
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