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The 6N14P (Russian: 6Н14П) is a miniature Russian-made medium gain dual triode vacuum tube, intended for service as a low-noise cascode amplifier at HF through VHF frequencies. It is a direct equivalent of ECC84 and 6CW7 vacuum tubes.

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  • The 6N14P (Russian: 6Н14П) is a miniature Russian-made medium gain dual triode vacuum tube, intended for service as a low-noise cascode amplifier at HF through VHF frequencies. It is a direct equivalent of ECC84 and 6CW7 vacuum tubes. (en)
  • 6N14P (ros. 6Н14П) – lampa elektronowa, podwójna trioda produkcji radzieckiej. Stosowana pierwotnie we wzmacniaczach wielkiej częstotliwości (radioodbiorniki FM), obecnie we wzmacniaczach amatorskich. Jest bezpośrednim odpowiednikiem lamp ECC84 oraz 6CW7. (pl)
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  • The 6N14P (Russian: 6Н14П) is a miniature Russian-made medium gain dual triode vacuum tube, intended for service as a low-noise cascode amplifier at HF through VHF frequencies. It is a direct equivalent of ECC84 and 6CW7 vacuum tubes. (en)
  • 6N14P (ros. 6Н14П) – lampa elektronowa, podwójna trioda produkcji radzieckiej. Stosowana pierwotnie we wzmacniaczach wielkiej częstotliwości (radioodbiorniki FM), obecnie we wzmacniaczach amatorskich. Jest bezpośrednim odpowiednikiem lamp ECC84 oraz 6CW7. (pl)
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  • 6N14P (pl)
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