That 11TU7 is nice. Wish the other nomotrons were that pretty.

I have a G10/241E. When I 1st received it, I ran it in a simple circuit. 
Not an attractive tube at all. When I was done testing it, I put it away in 
storage. Haven't turned it on in a couple of years.

On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 9:09:51 AM UTC-7, Dekatron42 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> While trying to create order from chaos in my hobby room I decided to test 
> a few of my Nomotrons, the Cerberus DZ10, the STC G10/241E and the Tesla 
> 11TU7 before I was packing them down moving them to my storage room.
>
> I made three short movies and put them on YouTube here: 
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6OM4QT3HjXeLpF3FSlsMA
>
> I either used circuits from the datasheets or from "Electronic Counting 
> Circuits" by John Brian Dance. The important thing was to keep the pulse 
> width correct, more so than using the exact voltages, so that the Nomotrons 
> would count correctly. Unfortunately my camera broke down destroying a 
> memory card and the battery some time ago and it seems that the photo 
> sensor has become sensitive to some wavelengths as filming the DZ10 
> resulted in some purple lines.
>
> Regards,
>
> Martin
>

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