An A101 has 13 pins, not 11, so its 360/13 = 27.692 degrees between pins. 
27D, 41', 32".

1-K0, 2-K9, 3-K8, 4-K7, 5-G1, 6-K6, 7-K5, 8-Anode, 9-K4, 10-G2, 11-K3, 
12-K2, 13-K1.

This is a dekatron. Look at the datasheet more closely.

On Friday, March 1, 2013 1:14:20 PM UTC-8, Smiffy wrote:
>
> On Saturday, March 2, 2013 7:36:48 AM UTC+10:30, jrehwin wrote:
>
>>
>> Note: the nutty angles in the drawing are simply 360 degrees divided by 
>> 11 equally-spaced pins. 
>
>
> Thank you for saving wear and tear on my calculator :-) Can't believe they 
> used degrees and minutes rather than decimal degrees. 
>

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