Agreed, clearly homebrew, and that transformer is running hot.

On Saturday, April 16, 2022 at 4:34:09 PM UTC-5 jrehwin wrote:

> > I found this old digital clock several years ago and I'm wondering if 
> anyone has any ideas as to its origins. While it works, I could use a 
> schematic..
>
> It looks like it may be a homemade one-off, however it seems pretty 
> straightforward, and shouldn't be too much of a chore to reverse engineer 
> the schematic.
>
> > Also I need to somehow recreate the display segment mask! It looks like 
> it was some kind of (??) film.
>
> I might look at a custom gobo printing service like gammatech, 
> projectorgram, or rosco to print a new mask. While I have tried laser 
> printing transparencies, I wasn't really satisfied with the resulting 
> contrast.
>
> - John
>
>

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