You can find some information here: *
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~hilpert/e/edte/Hunter120A/*<http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~hilpert/e/edte/Hunter120A/>
 
It uses the same type of synchronous motor found in voltmeters of that era, 
Hewlett Packard used them to chop the DC voltage so it could be measured.
 
/Martin

On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 8:00:16 PM UTC+2, Jon wrote:
>
> Nice device! Which dekatrons does it use?
>  
> Jon.
>  
>
> On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 3:15:48 PM UTC+1, westdave wrote:
>
>> I have two of these …the timing of the dekatrons is controlled by a 
>> timing MOTOR with an optical wheel reading the time pulses,sometimes you 
>> need to tap the sides to get the motor to turn. 
>>
>>  recommended... lots of fun ,many tubes inside, two is enough for any 
>> one, westdave is no bid
>>
>>

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