Hi Everybody,

        El Dorado made some pretty nice counters back in the day, a few of 
which I have owned at one time or another.
This example seems to be in better condition than most you see now. I don’t 
know if there ever was an El Dorado counter
that didn’t use Nixies. Perhaps some members could recall more info.

Rich

> On Jan 30, 2022, at 6:50 PM, martin martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello All!
> We helping a friend clean is 35 year old garage (you've heard this story 
> before) and I found a 1974 vintage El Dorado 15 MHz Nixie frequency counter.  
> Pics are inside, outside  and yes... the original service manual!.
> 
> Should be a cool project ...
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