I have sockets for these. There are also 'smart sockets' which include a 
PIC microcontroller which does all the 'heavy lifting' making it very easy 
to drive.
I also have a design for a single tube clock which incorporates a 'smart 
socket'.
- Richard


On Tuesday, 17 May 2022 at 18:47:21 UTC+1 Paul Andrews wrote:

> This is one I made a while back. It uses the tube socket pins that LB(?) 
> referred to. I see it isn't very well labelled, in terms of what value of 
> resistors to use, and it uses surface mount resistors. Anyway, there it is. 
> https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/G9c1wPoq
>
> On Monday, May 16, 2022 at 5:02:23 PM UTC-4 SD wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I was referred to this mail list, thank you
>> I am sitting on for years a 7971 that I want to use/adapt but cannot find 
>> any sockets from ebay that are not very expensive. I do not want to 
>> permanently solder to a perfboard, etc.  these things are super pricey 
>> now.  
>> any help appreciated
>>
>> thanks
>> scott
>>
>

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