My brother made an all-tube clock, but it uses neons instead of Nixies. The
decade counter modules were found in a thrist store. HP counters also use them.
A person could find the right HP AC-4 modules to make it work with Nixie tubes.
http://www.selectric.org/tubeclock/
http://nixiebunny.com/hpac4/index.html
On 7/21/2015 1:35 PM, PsyPhi wrote:
Hello everyone! I've been lurking on this list sporadically for a few
months, and now that I have something specific to share/contribute I
decided to join.
I've been a "mad scientist" all my life, and have always been fond of
tubes. After seeing several examples of nixie clocks on the web, I wanted
to build one of my own. Using all tubes, of course. Soon I realized that
the R&D was going to be much more fun than the actual implemention.
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