Terry, For starters, it is the first letter of "час", which means" hour".
Perhaps from some sort of timer or countdown display. Dave On 4/18/2019 7:18 PM, Mac Doktor wrote:
As some of you already know some of the old Soviet-era Nixies have symbols that are unfamiliar to those who use the Latin alphabet. For example, the IN-5B has the capital letter "che": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che_(Cyrillic) Does anyone know what this symbol stands for? How it was used? I Googled it but couldn't find a technical or scientific application. I can't remember if this list allows emails to be in rich text format. I'll test it by putting the character here: Ч Terry Bowman, KA4HJH "The Mac Doctor"
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