Nick,

That thing sure brings back memories! The fine assembly guides, the super-crappy Molex IC socket pins that came on strips, the quality carbon resistors... Does it actually count to 100 MHz? The input circuit looks like it will dissipate a watt or two.


On 6/12/15 3:49 AM, Nick wrote:

I swore I wasn't going to ever buy any more nixie stuff, but then...

...I picked up an Heathkit IB-1101 0-100+MHz 5-digit frequency counter for
a pound (about USD 1.55), including its manual.

Nick



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