Phil,
Those are not ZM1000 tubes. They are B5870. I could probably trace out the
circuit and figure out what types of chips it uses, which is what you need
to make it run. It's most likely a frequency counter.


On Fri, Jul 3, 2020, 1:20 PM alb.001 alb.001 <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I found this old pc board brand new in sealed original plastic bag for an
> 8-nixie device.  The Nixies appear to be the ZM1000 base type.  Board is
> labeled  85-560-2 and 060172 .Each nixie has 3 IC's going to it and maybe
> some power or wave shaping by 2 IC's on the left.  The board is double
> sided FR type material  about 18 cm x 9.5 cm  Any help appreciated
>
> Thanks  Pharma Phil
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