Very interesting clock! Plywood case design is awful, but  I  like  
electronics board, it's useless nowadays, but for that time it was 
designed  and made  very professional  and  without  special access to the 
stock,  it was difficult to find  all these components...
  The green transformer  is TАН  series, which is  transformer  with anode 
and filament voltages.  I also like  a few onboard   orange KT315 
transistors, which looks very  unusual too...

All the best, Konstantin



On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 10:42:35 PM UTC+3, Kevin A. wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Thought I'd share a little side project I recently fired up and completed; 
> a "restomod" of sorts on an old clock likely made in the USSR in the 80s. 
>
> You can view all the pictures and details here: 
> https://neonkev.com/2020/05/31/antique-soviet-nixie-clock-resurrection/
>
> I'm sure the transistor count increased many orders of magnitude by the 
> time I was finished!
>

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