On Jan 6, 9:13 pm, Dekatron42 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know anything more about it?

It's definitely a 6476 (or 6476A) judging by the internal
construction. If I remember right, there's very little functional
difference between 6476A, GS10C and Z502S - all are capable of meeting
the CV2325 specification. I've seen other Hytron branded dekatrons
which have been sloppily labelled, so perhaps it's not a huge surprise
to see them label using the ETL part code.

Interesting curiosity.

Jon.

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