If you grab the datasheet from Dieter's site, which has the extended 
datasheet for an IN-3, the explanation for the arrow is listed just under 
the diagram on page 2.  The arrow points to the Cathode. 

On Monday, March 4, 2013 10:17:11 PM UTC+11, NoCampersFluffy wrote:
>
> Woops wrong way round.  The arrow points to the Cathode. Sorry.
>
> On Monday, March 4, 2013 10:11:39 PM UTC+11, NoCampersFluffy wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> IN-3's have a little arrow imprinted into the glass near where the wires 
>> exit at the bottom of the bulb.  The arrow points to the anode.
>>
>> On Monday, March 4, 2013 8:10:20 AM UTC+11, Smiffy wrote:
>>>
>>> As I read precious little Russian and can't figure this from the 
>>> datasheet, could someone enlighten me as to which is the anode and the 
>>> cathode in an IN-3?
>>>
>>> I'm assuming that the cathode is the silver electrode with the hole in 
>>> the middle and the anode the smaller, grey, electrode - but don't want to 
>>> commit this to an Eagle part and end up getting the entire board of 21 
>>> tubes wrong! (They will be mounted flat to the board, leads bent through 90 
>>> degrees. This is for a BCD clock.)
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> M
>>>
>>

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