Jens I have some electronics for vacuum gauge, I can miss, but no data or
gauges. "Balzer Pirani Vacuum Gauge" TPG 04 with analog read-out and a IKG
010, probably a high voltage source with a meter, calibrated in Torr. If you
can find information, we can taklk about.
However, vacuum gauge tubes are easily to find (Russian) on eBay and
HAM-fests. Saw several on the great ham-fest at Friedrichshafen last year.
Also Jan Wuesten has a couple of Russians in stock.
You also can use a transmitting triode after some glass work. Eimac e.g.
used his 35-T for it.

eric

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Sent: zaterdag 14 januari 2012 14:30
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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Homemade Nixie tubes project: Help with vacuum
technology needed

Hi,

> Vacuum gauges are made by Varian. There's a panel meter and a little 
> metal gizmo with an octal base like an old vacuum tube. Look on ebay.

thanks, I did. The actual gauges are quite pricy, maybe I can use a more
ordinary pressure sensor and build a gauge of my own.

Thanks again,
Jens

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