oh, i thought it was some socket for the sperry clock display, just was 
curious how they might of looked

On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 9:15:29 AM UTC-7, Nick wrote:
>
> Two types - one much higher quality, one a genuine CS-101 (says so in 
> corner)...
>
> Note the SP-101 has really thin wires and the CS-101 (or equivalent) has 
> stand-offs (see the side-on photo) that means only about 2mm of the wire 
> actually hits the socket.
>
> HTH
>
> Nick
>
> On Friday, 13 March 2020 06:01:43 UTC, ZethieTail wrote:
>>
>> you hace cs-101 sockets?  can i see a pic of em?
>>
>> On Monday, December 23, 2019 at 5:54:26 AM UTC-8, Nick wrote:
>>>
>>> Pretty tricky to locate data for these - The Beckman socket is the 
>>> CS-101 - I have a few of these and the SP-101s, but no datasheet for them. 
>>> You might have slightly more luck searching for the CS-101 specs...
>>>
>>> 300uA is about right for direct drive, less obviously for the smaller 
>>> cathodes. I would start with the smaller SP-35x currents, and work up 
>>> slowly from there until you get reliable operation...
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
>>

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