The Burroughs tubes I have contain the following symbols:
Hz
m
u
K
there may be others but that's all I can see

m

On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 4:11:51 PM UTC-7, Terry Bowman wrote:
>
> I'm interested in Nixies with symbols instead of numerals. I already have 
> all of the Soviet ones.
>
> I've looked at the databases on the web (thanks for all your hard work, 
> guys) and there seem to be quite a few. Does anyone have a text file or 
> spreadsheet with manufacturer, part number and symbols? I don't want to 
> have to cut and paste dozens of pieces of information into a list by hand.
>
> I'm not really into tubes with just plus, minus and sine which narrows it 
> down quite a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance and hats off to this wonderful group.
>
>
> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
> "The Mac Doctor"
>
> Q: Should car stereo speakers be pointed to the rear for more thrust or up 
> for more traction?
>
> A. On long trips, the 20- to 30% improvement in gas mileage you might get 
> with speakers pointing to the rear is certainly worthwhile. On the other 
> hand, if you drive on snow or ice, the extra traction of speakers pointing 
> upward gives you added control.
>
> Don Lancaster
>
>

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