Thanks, Don!

On Feb 25, 12:30 pm, caliburgers <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I also would be interested in obtaining one of these kits.
>
> Regards,
> Don
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 25, 2011, at 3:25 PM, jack <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I would be interested in a PCB and a copy of the software ( what chip are 
> > you using here?) . Please let me know via PM ( [email protected]) how to 
> > get the specialised pieces and / or circuit and / or overlay and other 
> > stuff.
>
> > How do you make the NEON towers - can you explain that a bit?
>
> > I am a great fan of using GPS - for the following reasons:
> > 1.The clock can self set it self - even if the power is pulled - it will 
> > re-find the correct time. 'Very new meets old'.
> > 2. The accuracy is Stratum 1 - and can be resynchronised every 1 second
> > 3. GPS modules are low cost - especially serial ones like the Motorola 
> > encore which also gives a 1pps output as well.
> > 4. Offsets are easy to use and program from UTC  - could even deal with 
> > half hour offsets
> > 5. Totally global - no issue with things like rugby or other such radio 
> > types. Good for US or European or Asian.
>
> > To this end, I am using some Smart sockets and have just started to build 
> > up the hardware nad will start the software as well to do a 6 digit nixie 
> > clock. GPS driven.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> > Behalf Of MichaelB
> > Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 7:21 PM
> > To: neonixie-l
> > Cc: [email protected]
> > Subject: [neonixie-l] 6 Digit Direct-Drive B7971 clock kit
>
> > 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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