Problem is probably the wrong word. Paul at Bad Dog Designs had told me 
that some 18s develop this blue dot...as you say...when multiplexed.

On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 4:06:08 PM UTC-4, Pramanicin wrote:
>
> Define problem...
>
> I have a clock where I put in nothing but tubes that show the blue dot 
> (it's a multiplexed design) and I quite like it....;-) Evidently, if the 
> tubes are 'correctly' driven (direct drive) then the blue dot doesn't 
> occur...but that's above my pay grade...
>
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Mike Allen <[email protected] 
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>> Do you guys know about this blue dot problem?
>>
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