To all,

As some of you may know, Carl Ott of this forum has done a wonderful 6
digit direct-drive clock design for the B7971. I have been working
with Carl and another forum member and have had a batch of PCB’s made
per his gerber files. This has resulted in my building an open-top
version of his clock using Carl’s software which can be seen here on
my site:  http://www.badnixie.com/The_%22Modular%22_Nixie.html  and
also on Brian Stuckey’s site: (scroll down a bit)
http://www.tubeclockdb.com/nixie-clocks.html  We have received some
inquiries about offering a kit like the clock you see here. It would
be complete with the acrylic top, drilled and tapped base plate, colon
towers and the whole nine yards. So, we’re trying to determine if
there is enough interest to make an initial run of 10 kits. We are not
sure of the selling price yet, but our driving force here is to offer
a product to the community that fills a void, not try to gouge our
brethren.

Note the aluminum fab’d bracket mounting the rotary encoder. This will
be replaced with a right angle rotary that will mount directly to the
PCB. Carl plans to do a little more tweaking to the software as well.
Also there is a fair amount of SMD component soldering involved by the
user and the kit will be offered without tubes.

Here is a list of the feature set as it stands now.

==Unique Rotary Encoder User interface

==Auto Display dimming feature via photo sensor

==Adjustable DIM and Brightness levels with Adjustable Dimming
threshold

==QuickTime Set feature- quickly and easily set current time without
entering config. mode

==9 Selectable FONTS

==Clock spells out the Month and Day of the week, also displays date
and year

==Four user selectable colon modes- OFF, ON, BLINK, ALT, or RAILRD
(railroad)

== TCXO time based

==Time On/Time Off sleep setting

==Smooth Digit Cross Fade feature with fade rate adjust.

==12/24 hour display mode selection

==Leading Zero Suppression selection

==Adjustable Pulse width Modulation setting value.

==Light Value Test Feature to determine optimal dimming point

==CW/CCW Rotary encoder direction selection

Your feedback is appreciated!

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