Uh oh. I sent money to him few weeks ago and he was going to ship a 
numitron clock kit out last Wed but I haven't heard a thing about it going 
out like that it went or some kind of tracking. I emailed him yesterday and 
haven't received a reply. He might be out on business or away from his 
keyboard which I totally understand but I just read where you ordered last 
November and nothing?? That's alarming. With his great website and online 
presence in general, he looks to be a real person with lots of cool 
offerings and creations though!

On Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 10:29:14 PM UTC-6 Richard Scales wrote:

> I am fairly sure he is still very active and have certainly heard from him 
> in the last month or so, have you tried emailing him?
> Contact details are at: https://www.nixieclock.biz/Contact.html
>
> I am very interested in your IN-13 based project - I have been wanting to 
> build a spectrum analyser for several years, I have experimented with drive 
> circuitry and made the things glow but go no further than that. I did plan 
> to use a big Teensy micro with lots of i/o, one port to drive each tube on 
> a 20 tube system but I suspect that there are more elegant methods. Please 
> do keep us posted on your plans.
>
> - Richard
>
>
> On Wednesday, 4 March 2026 at 14:18:02 UTC Christopher Jackson wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Sorry for my intrusion. 
>>
>> I will have more in a month or so a new design I am working on using Bar 
>> Graph IN-13 Nixie Tubes, Arduino based although the languages used are 
>> unimportant since I design in a few dozen different Assembly languages.
>>
>> It is a 33 tube architecture which can act as a weather station using 
>> weather related sensors to give the user a moving window of 33 
>> seconds/minutes/hours/days/(years?). The mathematical analyses with 
>> incorporate Differential Equations (Fourier and Laplace Transforms and 
>> their inverses to switch from Frequency Domains to Time Domain, etc. It 
>> will also functions as an Audio Spectrum analyzer in Real Time (That's why 
>> I prefer Assembly languages over High Level languages. Discrete Cosine 
>> Transforms. The Windows can be static or the analysis data can be delivered 
>> un a Wave Function to display Historic Data of an length of time.
>>
>> The possibilities are endless. 
>>
>> I've done all of this stuff over my 45 year Professional Career.
>>
>> I'm retired now but very active in my old stomping grounds.
>>
>> I am an Aerospace Systems Design, Integration, and Test Principal 
>> Engineer for the Commercial, Military, Naval Nuclear Aircraft Carriers, 
>> Satellites, Satellites Communications, Space, and Space Platforms 
>> Industries with 45 years of Achievements on Programs which had historic 
>> impacts worldwide. I’m recognized for my designs never having failed, ever.
>>
>> My babies are currently deployed in the Middle East in support of 
>> Operation Epic Fury. If any of you are interested in that stuff I can only 
>> write you about what has been declassified, not about any program which are 
>> still active and I always respond to email queries or secure chats via 
>> Proton, Signal, TOR, and  Zangi, 
>>  Has anyone heard from my friend Ian Sparkes?
>>
>> I ordered a replacement Dekatron kit las November IIRC and it hasn't 
>> arrived yet.
>>
>> Thank you for taking the time to read my ramblings.
>>
>> John Christopherson
>> +1 (757) 979-5386 <(757)%20979-5386>
>>
>>
>> I hope all is well with help
>
>

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