Hi,

I do not talk about beam switching tubes that can still count, I talk
about one tube that is counting ;-). But thank you for the
clarification about Beam-X and Beam-switch.

Regards,
René.

(Is http://www.decadecounter.com/ your site? I really like the display
and counting circuit collection...!)

On 10 Okt., 19:29, Accutron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to niggle about technicalities, but the DC-106A module is not a
> Beam-X device. Beam-X tubes only include the types with internal rod-
> shaped magnets. The BD-301 used in the DC-106A module is just a plain
> old magnetic beam switching tube.
>
> There are plenty of beam switching tubes that can still count. Unless
> it's an unshielded external-magnet type like a 6700 or similar, which
> has also been stored outside its box, it probably still works fine.
>
> Micah Mabelitinihttp://www.decadecounter.com/

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