Michail,

I don't see it, the ZM1172 (I did write 75 when I actually meant 72)
and the tube in the video have a horizontal grid, see here:
http://jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_zm1172.htm

But I guess the tubes in the video are Japanese because of their
digita 8 on top (most Japanese Nixie tubes have that) as opposed to
the classical Mullar 6 on top with the ZM1172.

Jens

On 15 Nov., 15:56, [email protected] wrote:
> Jens,
>
> Close in size; however, the ZM1175 has a   left to right  grid.  
> Picture/video is of a mesh/honeycomb type of grid.
>
> Being that the clock was in a fair of some type in Japan/China, I was  
> thinking the CD-83P
>
> Michail
>
> In a message dated 11/14/2010 11:21:05 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
>
> [email protected] writes:
>
> They  might also be ZM1175.
>
> Jens
>
> Am 14.11.2010 19:51, schrieb [email protected]:_ (mailto:[email protected]:)
>
> Clock was designed for IN-16
>
> I think the tubes are:  CD-83P
>
> _http://jp.makezine.com/blog/upload/2008/10/mtm02_nicotech_nongenre/%E...
> B%E3%82%AD%E3%82%B7%E3%83%BC%E7%AE%A1%E6%99%82%E8%A8%88.jpg_
> (http://jp.makezine.com/blog/upload/2008/10/mtm02_nicotech_nongenre/ニキシー管時計.jpg)
>
> Base has changed, but glass and clock are the same.
>
> Tubes (depending on angle) look the same but then different.
> Since the wires appear to be straight in, I would think that if they  are
> not IN16, then they are same pin out.
>
> Bigger tubes than the clock was designed for.  Appears IN14 tubes  put in
> an IN16 kit.
>
> I think the tubes are:  CD-83P   (me  guessing)
>
> Michail

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