Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Looking for Beam-X tubes

2022-12-15 Thread Brian
Nick, I dug around and have 6 x BD-301/6703 with socket, 1 x BX-2004, 2 x 
BX-2000, and 1 x BX-200x (markings are worn off).  All seem mechanically 
sound with no visible defects.  PM me if interested.  I’m in the Atlanta 
area.
Brian

On Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 11:28:40 AM UTC-5 Ira wrote:

> Hi Nick, I Have the following 'modules' available CP-468/U with BD-301, 
> and 6844A Nixies and the sockets.  Ira.
>
>
>
> On 12/7/2022 2:38 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:
>
> I have some extras available - I'm in the UK...
> BD-301 x 6
> BX-1000 x 1
> BX-2005 x 2
> 6700 (BD-301) x 1
> 6700 x 1 
>
> Contact me off list if interested...
>
> Nick
>
> On Tuesday, 6 December 2022 at 02:13:16 UTC LB wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,  
>>
>> I recently decided to begin designing a nixie clock with as few 
>> semiconductors as possible, and that has lead me to dekatrons and Beam-X 
>> tubes. I've never seen a clock that uses beam switching tubes, and I was 
>> wondering if anyone has any they would be willing to sell. I'll need at 
>> least 4 tubes in total. I'm looking specifically for the following types:
>>
>>- BX-2000 
>>- BX-2004 
>>- BX-1000 
>>- (any electrically equivalent tube) 
>>
>> There is a listing on eBay currently, but the tube in the product image 
>> has a big crack in the top, so that seems like a bit of a gamble. If you 
>> have any and are looking to sell, send me a PM. (Bonus points if you have 
>> the strange 26-pin sockets as well)
>>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread gregebert
Are you referring to the 9-segment / 13-character display ? It's 
multiplexed and requires 2mA per segment.


On Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 3:09:11 PM UTC-8 tntm...@gmail.com wrote:

> Must've been right around that time, 1970-0042 are nl-5870
>
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2022, 6:04 PM Instrument Resources of America <
> iraco...@hughes.net> wrote:
>
>> I have H-P literature here from 1974 that does NOT show the '1970' prefix 
>> of your part number, as being valid, not that it could not have been used 
>> later than that date. Ira.
>> On 12/15/2022 6:24 AM, Instrument Resources of America wrote:
>>
>> I hate to tell you this but HP often marched to the beat of a different 
>> drummer, in that many times their IN HOUSE made parts had 'NO'  commercial 
>> equivalents. I will look later this morning to see if I can find something 
>> for you, but DON'T hold your breath!!!Ira.
>> On 12/15/2022 4:17 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:
>>
>> Hi 
>>
>> I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062 
>> displays - the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything on 
>> these. Atualy displays would be good too!
>>
>> Any information gratefully received!
>>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread Audrey
Must've been right around that time, 1970-0042 are nl-5870

On Thu, Dec 15, 2022, 6:04 PM Instrument Resources of America <
iracosa...@hughes.net> wrote:

> I have H-P literature here from 1974 that does NOT show the '1970' prefix
> of your part number, as being valid, not that it could not have been used
> later than that date. Ira.
> On 12/15/2022 6:24 AM, Instrument Resources of America wrote:
>
> I hate to tell you this but HP often marched to the beat of a different
> drummer, in that many times their IN HOUSE made parts had 'NO'  commercial
> equivalents. I will look later this morning to see if I can find something
> for you, but DON'T hold your breath!!!Ira.
> On 12/15/2022 4:17 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062 displays
> - the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything on these.
> Atualy displays would be good too!
>
> Any information gratefully received!
>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread Instrument Resources of America
I have H-P literature here from 1974 that does NOT show the '1970' 
prefix of your part number, as being valid, not that it could not have 
been used later than that date.         Ira.


On 12/15/2022 6:24 AM, Instrument Resources of America wrote:


I hate to tell you this but HP often marched to the beat of a 
different drummer, in that many times their IN HOUSE made parts had 
'NO'  commercial equivalents. I will look later this morning to see if 
I can find something for you, but DON'T hold your breath!!!    Ira.


On 12/15/2022 4:17 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:

Hi

I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062 
displays - the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything 
on these. Atualy displays would be good too!


Any information gratefully received!

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Re: [neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread Audrey
Yeah^ HP had their own part numbers for lots of things, I'd bet it's
Burroughs or Sperry part, send pics

On Thu, Dec 15, 2022, 11:57 AM Tidak Ada  wrote:

> Isn'it PANAPLEX® is a registered patent and brand by Burroughs? Great
> chance HP's component is a by Burroughs rebranded item at HHP's order
> eric
>
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com [mailto:neonixie-l@googlegroups.com]
> Namens Instrument Resources of America
> Verzonden: donderdag 15 december 2022 17:21
> Aan: 'Nick' via neonixie-l
> Onderwerp: Re: [Bourrough-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?
>
> Hi Nick, No luck here in my cross references, nor at HP, nor at any of the
> part number on line search sites, nor on the internet. Something does not
> seem correct here. Please provide a pic of the part, the model number of HP
> equipment it was used in, a pic of the 'part number', and as good a
> description of the part as possible, and I may be of more help.  Ira.
>
> On 12/15/2022 6:24 AM, Instrument Resources of America wrote:
> >
> > I hate to tell you this but HP often marched to the beat of a
> > different drummer, in that many times their IN HOUSE made parts had
> > 'NO'  commercial equivalents. I will look later this morning to see if
> > I can find something for you, but DON'T hold your breath!!!Ira.
> >
> > On 12/15/2022 4:17 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062
> >> displays - the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything
> >> on these. Atualy displays would be good too!
> >>
> >> Any information gratefully received!
> >>
> >> Nick
> >>
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RE: [neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread Tidak Ada
Isn'it PANAPLEX® is a registered patent and brand by Burroughs? Great chance 
HP's component is a by Burroughs rebranded item at HHP's order
eric

-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com [mailto:neonixie-l@googlegroups.com] Namens 
Instrument Resources of America
Verzonden: donderdag 15 december 2022 17:21
Aan: 'Nick' via neonixie-l
Onderwerp: Re: [Bourrough-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

Hi Nick, No luck here in my cross references, nor at HP, nor at any of the part 
number on line search sites, nor on the internet. Something does not seem 
correct here. Please provide a pic of the part, the model number of HP 
equipment it was used in, a pic of the 'part number', and as good a description 
of the part as possible, and I may be of more help.  Ira.

On 12/15/2022 6:24 AM, Instrument Resources of America wrote:
>
> I hate to tell you this but HP often marched to the beat of a 
> different drummer, in that many times their IN HOUSE made parts had 
> 'NO'  commercial equivalents. I will look later this morning to see if 
> I can find something for you, but DON'T hold your breath!!!Ira.
>
> On 12/15/2022 4:17 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062 
>> displays - the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything 
>> on these. Atualy displays would be good too!
>>
>> Any information gratefully received!
>>
>> Nick
>>

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Looking for Beam-X tubes

2022-12-15 Thread Instrument Resources of America
Hi Nick, I Have the following 'modules' available CP-468/U with BD-301, 
and 6844A Nixies and the sockets.  Ira.




On 12/7/2022 2:38 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:

I have some extras available - I'm in the UK...
BD-301 x 6
BX-1000 x 1
BX-2005 x 2
6700 (BD-301) x 1
6700 x 1

Contact me off list if interested...

Nick

On Tuesday, 6 December 2022 at 02:13:16 UTC LB wrote:

Hi everyone,

I recently decided to begin designing a nixie clock with as few
semiconductors as possible, and that has lead me to dekatrons and
Beam-X tubes. I've never seen a clock that uses beam switching
tubes, and I was wondering if anyone has any they would be willing
to sell. I'll need at least 4 tubes in total. I'm looking
specifically for the following types:

  * BX-2000
  * BX-2004
  * BX-1000
  * (any electrically equivalent tube)

There is a listing on eBay currently, but the tube in the product
image has a big crack in the top, so that seems like a bit of a
gamble. If you have any and are looking to sell, send me a PM.
(Bonus points if you have the strange 26-pin sockets as well)

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Re: [neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread Instrument Resources of America
Hi Nick, No luck here in my cross references, nor at HP, nor at any of 
the part number on line search sites, nor on the internet. Something 
does not seem correct here. Please provide a pic of the part, the model 
number of HP equipment it was used in, a pic of the 'part number', and 
as good a description of the part as possible, and I may be of more 
help.  Ira.


On 12/15/2022 6:24 AM, Instrument Resources of America wrote:


I hate to tell you this but HP often marched to the beat of a 
different drummer, in that many times their IN HOUSE made parts had 
'NO'  commercial equivalents. I will look later this morning to see if 
I can find something for you, but DON'T hold your breath!!!    Ira.


On 12/15/2022 4:17 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:

Hi

I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062 
displays - the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything 
on these. Atualy displays would be good too!


Any information gratefully received!

Nick



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[neonixie-l] Re: Anyone purchased one of these clocks?

2022-12-15 Thread Robert G. Schaffrath
I have one of those that I bought two years ago. Relatively easy to 
assemble I believe socket pins were included. Setting the clock is annoying 
though.

On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 10:15:01 PM UTC-5 Terry S wrote:

> https://www.ebay.com/itm/314168311777
>
> Many sellers on ebay.
>
> Does it come with pins for the tubes?
>
> Terry
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[neonixie-l] Re: Looking for Beam-X tubes

2022-12-15 Thread Brian
I tried to PM you, but I'm new to the Google version of this forum.  Not 
sure if the PM went through.  I was on the Yahoo neonixie forum back in the 
day, but it's been a while.  I may still have some BX-2000s in my stash, 
but I need to do some serious digging.  I'll post with updates if I find 
some.
Regards,
Brian
On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:38:53 AM UTC-5 Nick wrote:

> I have some extras available - I'm in the UK...
> BD-301 x 6
> BX-1000 x 1
> BX-2005 x 2
> 6700 (BD-301) x 1
> 6700 x 1
>
> Contact me off list if interested...
>
> Nick
>
> On Tuesday, 6 December 2022 at 02:13:16 UTC LB wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone, 
>>
>> I recently decided to begin designing a nixie clock with as few 
>> semiconductors as possible, and that has lead me to dekatrons and Beam-X 
>> tubes. I've never seen a clock that uses beam switching tubes, and I was 
>> wondering if anyone has any they would be willing to sell. I'll need at 
>> least 4 tubes in total. I'm looking specifically for the following types:
>>
>>- BX-2000
>>- BX-2004
>>- BX-1000
>>- (any electrically equivalent tube)
>>
>> There is a listing on eBay currently, but the tube in the product image 
>> has a big crack in the top, so that seems like a bit of a gamble. If you 
>> have any and are looking to sell, send me a PM. (Bonus points if you have 
>> the strange 26-pin sockets as well)
>>
>

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Re: [neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread Instrument Resources of America
I hate to tell you this but HP often marched to the beat of a different 
drummer, in that many times their IN HOUSE made parts had 'NO'  
commercial equivalents. I will look later this morning to see if I can 
find something for you, but DON'T hold your breath!!!    Ira.


On 12/15/2022 4:17 AM, 'Nick' via neonixie-l wrote:

Hi

I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062 
displays - the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything 
on these. Atualy displays would be good too!


Any information gratefully received!

Nick
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[neonixie-l] Wanted: Info on HP 1970-0062 Panaplex?

2022-12-15 Thread 'Nick' via neonixie-l
Hi

I've been looking for cross-reference information on HP 1970-0062 displays 
- the usual places (Sphere etc.) don't seem to have anything on these. 
Atualy displays would be good too!

Any information gratefully received!

Nick

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