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- Tube_caddy abstract "A tube caddy was a very large carrying case sometimes with hundreds of compartments for vacuum tubes. They were carried by repair technicians who did home service calls in the days when radios and television sets were too large and heavy for the average homeowner to bring to the repair shop. The tube caddy had to be large enough to hold several of each type of tube likely to be needed on a typical day of service calls so that the technician did not need to return to the shop during his rounds. Because tubes are quite light the caddy did not have to accommodate a large payload and could also be constructed with very light materials so the overall package weighed far less than it appeared to. Most repairs could be effected with the replacement of tubes since there were few other active components in electronic equipment at that time so this was a very efficient way to accomplish fixes.".
- Tube_caddy wikiPageExternalLink viewtopic.php?t=147554.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageExternalLink 11608.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageExternalLink caddy.htm.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageExternalLink tubecaddy.asp.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageID "3005532".
- Tube_caddy wikiPageLength "1243".
- Tube_caddy wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Tube_caddy wikiPageRevisionID "586031752".
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLink Receiver_(radio).
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLink Technician.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLink Technicians.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tube.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tube caddy".
- Tube_caddy hasPhotoCollection Tube_caddy.
- Tube_caddy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tech-stub.
- Tube_caddy subject Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- Tube_caddy type Article.
- Tube_caddy type Article.
- Tube_caddy type Component.
- Tube_caddy comment "A tube caddy was a very large carrying case sometimes with hundreds of compartments for vacuum tubes. They were carried by repair technicians who did home service calls in the days when radios and television sets were too large and heavy for the average homeowner to bring to the repair shop.".
- Tube_caddy label "Tube caddy".
- Tube_caddy sameAs m.08k1z3.
- Tube_caddy sameAs Q7850782.
- Tube_caddy sameAs Q7850782.
- Tube_caddy wasDerivedFrom Tube_caddy?oldid=586031752.
- Tube_caddy isPrimaryTopicOf Tube_caddy.