Interesting... individual transistors on each cathode and a voltage
multiplier for the HV?? I thought I knew about most of the boards out
there, but I don't recognize this one either...are you sure it was a kit?
Looks awfully well soldered....especially the micro... LOL.

On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 4:03 PM Moses <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've got nothing useful to add but that is an impressive part count! :)
>
> On Monday, March 27, 2023 at 11:51:51 AM UTC-7 Lance Barton wrote:
>
>> I got my first nixie clock from a friend who built it from a kit about 2
>> years ago. I attached an image of the board, I can’t seem to find one like
>> it anywhere online.
>>
>> Thing is, I think it needs a remote that I don’t have to control it. Is
>> there a way to find one or program one? Appreciate the help gang!
>>
>>
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