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The glass enclosure has been removed from the vacuum tube. View of the anode (plate)

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English: 6P1P (Russian: 6П1П);

Soviet-made miniature 9-pin beam tetrode vacuum tube; Manufactured in former Soviet Union, 1980s;

The glass enclosure was removed from the vacuum tube. View of the anode (plate) and the getter. The getter is the cup-shaped device containing a powdered metal (Barium) that reacts strongly to oxygen. When the tube is sealed, the getter is fired (heated) to remove residual gas from the tube, to achieve a higher vacuum than the pump could achieve alone.
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