They are trochrotron (actually Beam-X) based. I've not looked at the 
circuit too closely, so I'm not up, on how to step them. They do have 
target/anodes, that you hook up directly to nixie cathodes. With a 
dekatron, you'd either have to find those special ones with the auxiliary 
anodes, or add transistors to the cathodes of a selector, like an A101.

I have found those module circuits, it catalog 616. They do show a 
schematic.  

On Saturday, September 21, 2013 8:43:30 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> ... They are dekatron-based. I wouldn't worry about trying to match their 
> PCB layout; your bigger challenge will be tweaking the design to work with 
> readily-available dekatrons such as the A101. The schematics are also in 
> the datasheet
>
> The Burroughs catalog shows their Beam-X devices (lots of luck finding 
> those....) operating at 250V; I had to run my A101 at 450V to get solid 
> performance. I'm sure there are other tweaks necessary.
>

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