vintageTek Demo of a 1930's 905 CRT
This video documents the creation of a demo for the vintageTek Museum of a 905 CRT (cathode ray tube). This CRT was made by RCA in the late 1930's and is one of the few CRT's made with a clear glass envelope. See the Museum webpage at www.vintagetek.org

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