The General Electric Tungar rectifier was a gas-filled electron tube device with a tungsten filament cathode and a carbon button anode.
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Litton Industries Inc . of Williamsport won a $ 433, 251 contract from the Defense Electronics Supply Center for electron tubes.
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Burle Industries Inc . of Lancaster won a $ 175, 100 contract from Robins Air Force Base in Georgia for electron tubes.
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Litton Industries Inc . of Williamsport won a $ 125, 216 contract from the Navy in Philadelphia to supply an electron tube.
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Litton Industries Inc . of Williamsport won a $ 477, 744 contract from the MCLB in Albany, Ga ., for electron tubes.
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ITT Electron Technology in Easton won a $ 456, 610 contract from the Defense Supply Center in Columbus, Ohio, for electron tubes.
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Triton Services'Electron Technology Division, Easton, won a $ 58, 830 contract from the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio, to provide electron tubes.
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Reliance Merchandizing Co ., Bensalem, won a $ 61, 200 contract from the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio, to provide electron tubes.
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The Electron Tube Laboratory was merged with Hughes'other research teams in 1954, becoming the Hughes Research Laboratories, with Haeff as their director.
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Triton Services'Electron Technology Division, Easton, won a $ 77, 250 contract from the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio, to provide electron tubes.