The description on the page that you referenced is actually very good.  They 
Lectrascan was used to show stock and commodity prices in large modular 
displays that were mounted end-to-end so there were far more tubes in a row 
than are shown with just the single bank of tubes.  I saw one of these actually 
working on a job interview in 1972 and they were already obsolete at that time.

 

If you look at the back of the B7971 tubes, you will find a large number of 
them that are marked with the Ultronic part number rather than the Burroughs 
B7971 marking.  While I don’t know this with certainty, I believe that Ultronic 
was the largest user of the Burroughs tube but the window of use was just a few 
years.  

 

Every so often, the tubes are auctioned with the modular board that is shown on 
the page that you referenced.  I have a bunch of them that I never bothered to 
do anything with and they are full of discrete transistors and resistors with 
hardwired sockets.  I think that if you look on eBay for tubes, you will often 
find tubes with sockets where the sockets have just been cannibalized from the 
Lectrascan boards.  About four years ago, I bought some tubes from a surplus 
dealer that said that he had some of the complete Lectrascan units in his 
storage barn and he was just taking the tubes & boards out of his displays and 
periodically posting them on ebay.  He had purchased the displays as part of a 
large lot of various products at a bankruptcy auction.  For historical 
purposes, I should have asked him if he had any of the displays that were still 
complete just to get photos.  My interest was just the tubes.  There have been 
some auctions of the modular boards with and without the tubes and I’ve not 
seen the empty boards ever sell but I’ll bet that there are a number of folks 
in this group that have the empty boards sitting around if you were looking for 
one.  Most anyone that has built a MOD-SIX has likely come across the boards in 
a quest for tubes.  I bought (8) of the B7971 tubes in 1972 from either 
Burnstein-Applebee or Poly-Packs for a senior project in college and never got 
around to using them until a few years ago in my MOD-SIX.  They came with the 
tubes still plugged into the boards.  I should have bought more!

 

The Lectrascan was a product of the 1960’s and the 48 tube modular display 
sections were driven by remote systems that filled large rooms with a ton of 
wire harnessed cables that were really primitive by today’s standards.  They 
did not last for long as other computer and display technology quickly 
developed and displaced it.   Read the referenced PDF file at 
https://www.glaver.org/mod-6-nixie/Ultronic_Systems.pdf for a good history of 
where this unit got its start.  

 

Jeff

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of SWISSNIXIE - Jonathan F.
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2016 9:30 AM
To: neonixie-l
Subject: [neonixie-l] "Lectrascan" information?

 

Hello!

By browsing around, i found this site: https://www.glaver.org/mod-6-nixie/

On the bottom of the page, there is a huge device with B7971 tubes. Its called 
lectrascan. Sadly, i can't find any information about it like datasheet or 
something like this. Would be very interesting to read about the function or 
see images of the thing in use, if it was ever in use. 


It would be amazing to rebuild that thing, but i'm counting 48 tubes!  :( i 
only have 18... but yeah well

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