Hi Martin,
it seems we are exactly at the same point. I have the original Russian 
datasheet, a simple drawing showing A-201 connection found on a Russian 
forum and that is all. I have looked through Russian web sites and did not 
find any mention about any A-201 usage. But that is often true for many 
Russian valves. Well it is similar when I try to find datasheet for a US 
Army/Navy/Air CTRs...
What I want to do is a clock (of course) with IN-18 being driven by A-201s. 
The A-201 are supposed to be cascaded using cold cathode thyratrons. Kind 
of 'all tube' clock. My problem right now is that I am a happy owner of a 
single A-201. So, cant do any experiments with cascading. For the clock I 
of course need 6 of them, so I still need 5! Anybody would like part with 
their A-201? I offer money or Polish nixies including many special 
character types. Gosh Martin, now I see I have stolen your thread. I am 
sorry!!!
Cheers!
Marcin

On Saturday, February 16, 2013 1:16:00 PM UTC+1, Dekatron42 wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>  
> Does anyone have a circuit diagram for the Russian Polyatron A-201 that 
> they could share with me - I have the datasheet (a few different versions) 
> and also some information from other books but nothing that shows an actual 
> circuit with the A-201 in it. I can get it to work with whats in the 
> datasheets but i would like to find an instrument or a true application 
> that actually used them
>  
> /Martin
>

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