I see it now... did you just put some parts on small project board and 
attach to the front or put it inside?  At least the German is a little 
easier to translate than the Russian stuff.  I was looking at the 
instructions for a Russian Dekatron spinner I got in the mail this weekend 
and geesh I thought I'd be able to basically make most of it out from the 
numbers and, hopefully, pictures but alas that's not going to work.  I'm 
thinking scan it OCR it and then feed into a decent translator.  I figured 
out that it takes 12VDC at least.  From the original pictures I wasn't sure 
if it was a line voltage design or what lolol.  The guy did email me in 
english at least and it shipped with an OG-4.

Bill

On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 11:19:31 AM UTC-7, Dekatron42 wrote:
>
> Those modules where used for time-measurements where the mono-bi-mono 
> module 55970 started and stopped the counting (page 10-19) and the second 
> module (55971) was used for rate-meter counting (page 26-28 in the manual).
>
> /Martin
>
> On Monday, 3 June 2019 20:12:03 UTC+2, Bill Notfaded wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Martin that's a huge help.  I wonder what the thinking behind 
>> those modules was originally... we may never know.
>>
>

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