I loved that movie btw "Bite The Bullet" with Gene Hackman <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Hackman>, Candice Bergen <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candice_Bergen>, and James Coburn <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Coburn>. I finally broke down and bought one tube I've never had before an NL-7094. I've collected some NL-8091's but the bigger brother I've never had before. The datasheet recommended operating conditions says to use a 9.1K resistor with 200VDC. It's ionizing voltage is the regular 170VDC. I was going to use my power supply like Paul has that can generate any voltage I want to turn it up slowly. Should I just use say maybe a 10k anode resistor to start out with it? I was thinking turn up the voltage slowly with a the resistor on the anode and see where the cathodes energize and lite up at? I want to be really careful with this tube. I'm getting it with the original National Electronics box with the big RED READOUT circle in the middle even! So excited.
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