Great find! Looks like long-lost child of OG-3 and A-201. Where on the
Earth are you finding all those awesome and unusual tubes?
Marcin
BTW, we have a proof of the universal quality of the True Technology! If
we stayed with the hot-rod-in-the-vacum light there would be no
flickering. All those fluorescent tubes, cfls, leds... smoke and mirrors
they are. Neons are excused, they are supposed to flicker. ;)
On 16-Mar-16 08:16, Dekatron42 wrote:
Hi,
I got hold of this nice Russian EG-5 (ЕГ-5) prototype dekatron and after
having peered down the glass envelope and hooked it up as a normal GC10B
it started to run without a hitch, I made a short video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNNQio0N1FQ
Unfortunately my new LED lamps flicker and since my tester uses the
mains frequency to run it looks like some cathodes and guides are not
lit, but that is just an effect of the flicker and the camera not
handling that.
/Martin
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