Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-09 Thread GastonP
From the photo it looks like 40-600MHz. The upper range is blurry so it can 
also be 560 MHz.


On Monday, June 8, 2015 at 2:04:48 PM UTC-3, Jonathan wrote:

  Paul,

 Hmm, fascinating possibility. Off to work for a few days, I'll be back.

 What frequency range is the UHF?

 Jonathan


 On 6/8/2015 1:07 AM, Paul Parry wrote:
  
  Probably slightly OT


  I've got a Racal  9839 UHF Frequency Counter - 8 digit Nixie and a Racal 
 9521 computing Counter, 5 Digit Nixie.
 As far as I know they both work, I was going to scrap them off for the 
 tubes but would let them go if someone can use as is, I would just ask for 
 half a dozen Nixies in exchange.

  Let me know if any use?

  Paul

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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-07 Thread Dan Harboe Burer

Jonathan,

No problem - it was a pleasure to share it with you!

If I should stumble upon one I will let you know. Sometimes I get hold of 
the wierdest stuff..  :)


They seem to be quite rare, but I have seen them for sale here in Denmark - 
even on Ham markets. That's where I bought mine. If I recall correctly I 
haggled it down to DKKr 900 (approx USD 140). It was the closing day, the 
seller had TWO of these receivers, and he was tired of bringing them back 
and forth. (I had spied on his receivers for two years in a row before I 
struck!)

..but I have seen them for sale up to DKKr 3000.. (approx USD 500) :p

I haven't got a Ham license so - nope, I have no transmitters. (I only 
have a lot of wild parts  tubes that could be turned into PAs which 
probably could punch a hole in the Moon. LOL. )
I have some nice strange vintage receivers though - E.g. The Siemens 
745E-310a Rainbow   (No Nixies in this.. it is just a beautiful piece of 
engineering)


Oh, by the way there exists a Yaesu / Sommerkamp FT-501 with VFD Nixies 
too :)


Dan


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From: Jonathan Peakall

Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 5:55 PM
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

Dan,

Awesome radio! Many thanks for dragging it out and taking pictures.

I imagine my chances of running into one around where I live are just
about nil. If you happen to run onto one that needs work, let me know.
On my budget it will have to need a bunch of work!

We should see about trying to make a QSO on that beast! What is your
QTH? I'm guessing my dipole is pointed more or less in your general
direction. Send me a message if you'd like to try to play radios!

Anyone else? Any other Nixie radios?

Jonathan - KK6RPX

n 6/5/2015 4:18 AM, Dan Harboe Burer wrote:

Hi Jonathan - and everyone else who's curious :)

I dug deep into the stash in my hallway and behold: the SRT CR302b HF 
receiver with nixies.

I even powered it up - just so You guys can see it in action :)

And here is a (Danish) link to the battleship I mentioned:

http://www.pederskramsvenner.dk/radiodivisionen/ABOUT_RADIOSTATION/about_radiostation.htm

It describes the Ham radio station onboard the museum ship - but also 
states that the equipment is identcial with what was onboard when the ship 
was in active duty :)

A bit about the ship if anyone is interested: (English!)
http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/P/PederSkram(1966).htm
The ship became (in)famous when they by accident decided to kill a lot of 
summer/weekend cottages in Denmark by launching a live Harpoon missile -

http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/History/1945_1989/Missile%20Incident.htm
(No people were hurt!)



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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-07 Thread Jonathan Peakall

Dan,

I could pay somewhere around what you paid. Non-working would be fine, 
although we like working ones! Shipping would be a bear. I'll file it 
under hopeful fantasy. :-)


I have seen the Yaesu ft-501. Cool looking radio but I'm holding out for 
neon!


Get yer license! Easy and entertaining. Or find a ham in your area, I 
bet you anything they would love to fire up that thing and make it play! 
Have you tried listening on it and see what you hear?


Jonathan = KK6RPX


On 6/7/2015 11:51 AM, Dan Harboe Burer wrote:

Jonathan,

No problem - it was a pleasure to share it with you!

If I should stumble upon one I will let you know. Sometimes I get hold 
of the wierdest stuff..  :)


They seem to be quite rare, but I have seen them for sale here in 
Denmark - even on Ham markets. That's where I bought mine. If I recall 
correctly I haggled it down to DKKr 900 (approx USD 140). It was the 
closing day, the seller had TWO of these receivers, and he was tired 
of bringing them back and forth. (I had spied on his receivers for two 
years in a row before I struck!)

..but I have seen them for sale up to DKKr 3000.. (approx USD 500) :p

I haven't got a Ham license so - nope, I have no transmitters. (I 
only have a lot of wild parts  tubes that could be turned into PAs 
which probably could punch a hole in the Moon. LOL. )
I have some nice strange vintage receivers though - E.g. The Siemens 
745E-310a Rainbow   (No Nixies in this.. it is just a beautiful 
piece of engineering)


Oh, by the way there exists a Yaesu / Sommerkamp FT-501 with VFD 
Nixies too :)


Dan



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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-05 Thread Jonathan Peakall

Dan,

Awesome radio! Many thanks for dragging it out and taking pictures.

I imagine my chances of running into one around where I live are just 
about nil. If you happen to run onto one that needs work, let me know. 
On my budget it will have to need a bunch of work!


We should see about trying to make a QSO on that beast! What is your 
QTH? I'm guessing my dipole is pointed more or less in your general 
direction. Send me a message if you'd like to try to play radios!


Anyone else? Any other Nixie radios?

Jonathan - KK6RPX

n 6/5/2015 4:18 AM, Dan Harboe Burer wrote:

Hi Jonathan - and everyone else who's curious :)

I dug deep into the stash in my hallway and behold: the SRT CR302b HF 
receiver with nixies.

I even powered it up - just so You guys can see it in action :)

And here is a (Danish) link to the battleship I mentioned:

http://www.pederskramsvenner.dk/radiodivisionen/ABOUT_RADIOSTATION/about_radiostation.htm 



It describes the Ham radio station onboard the museum ship - but also 
states that the equipment is identcial with what was onboard when the 
ship was in active duty :)

A bit about the ship if anyone is interested: (English!)
http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/P/PederSkram(1966).htm
The ship became (in)famous when they by accident decided to kill a lot 
of summer/weekend cottages in Denmark by launching a live Harpoon 
missile -
http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/History/1945_1989/Missile%20Incident.htm 


(No people were hurt!)



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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-02 Thread Dan Harboe Burer
When I last powered it up a couple of years ago  it worked just fine.. :) A 
Ham radio friend in Copenhagen (approx. 120km away from me) transmitted  1kW 
in my direction and I heard him just fine - on a few metres of wire in my 
living room - so it worked :p


The same type of receiver has been use in the Danish Navy in the Cold War 
era warships.. I happened to locate a picture of a rack full of them from 
Peder Skram (now a museum ship in Copenhagen) ..but I did not save the 
picture :p


I will post further details when I dig it up - it is hiding behind (and 
beneath) some other large-ish stuff in my hallway so it might first be 
during the weekend I am able tounearth it.


I think it is time to reawaken the beast :)

Dan

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From: Jonathan Peakall

Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2015 5:31 AM
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

Great! I'd love to see the pics. Looks like I'm going to have to keep my eye
out and scour. My ideal would be a tube rig with nixies but I'll take
anything with nixies.

What bands is yours good for? Does it play? Have you ever run it?

Jonathan


Not a radio but here's a couple of Yeasu counters with nixies - I also 
happen to have one in my collection ;)


Ebay item: 191588629781  and 171810710750

I have a swedish built HF receiver -with Nixie Tubes - hidden in my stash. 
I will dig it up during the week and post a picure of it..


Dan





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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-01 Thread Jonathan Peakall
Pretty cool! They must have made radios with the nixies built in however. I 
want one, dead or alive!

Not having much luck finding any so far though.

Jonathan
  - Original Message - 
  From: 'Dennis' via neonixie-l 
  To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2015 8:05 PM
  Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?


  Just found this on eBay. 191589712959
  Dennis


on the other hand if you have a Ham transceiver, it likely has a lot of 
different voltages inside so adding 180V for a nixie may not require 
adding a switcher.  Some Transmitting transistors run with that sort of 
voltage on them. 

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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-01 Thread Dan Harboe Burer
Not a radio but here's a couple of Yeasu counters with nixies - I also 
happen to have one in my collection ;)


Ebay item: 191588629781  and 171810710750

I have a swedish built HF receiver -with Nixie Tubes - hidden in my stash. I 
will dig it up during the week and post a picure of it..


Dan



-Oprindelig meddelelse- 
From: Jonathan Peakall

Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2015 10:26 PM
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

Hi All,

Having finally gotten my ham ticket a while back I now need to find an
HF transceiver with a Nixie display! I already have a Heathkit with a
panplex type display but the shack needs more neon!

So, does anyone have a list of radios that had nixie displays? I've been
poking around and have found a couple.

Thanks!

Jonathan


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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-06-01 Thread Jonathan Peakall
Great! I'd love to see the pics. Looks like I'm going to have to keep my eye 
out and scour. My ideal would be a tube rig with nixies but I'll take 
anything with nixies.


What bands is yours good for? Does it play? Have you ever run it?

Jonathan


Not a radio but here's a couple of Yeasu counters with nixies - I also 
happen to have one in my collection ;)


Ebay item: 191588629781  and 171810710750

I have a swedish built HF receiver -with Nixie Tubes - hidden in my stash. 
I will dig it up during the week and post a picure of it..


Dan





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[neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-05-31 Thread Jonathan Peakall

Hi All,

Having finally gotten my ham ticket a while back I now need to find an 
HF transceiver with a Nixie display! I already have a Heathkit with a 
panplex type display but the shack needs more neon!


So, does anyone have a list of radios that had nixie displays? I've been 
poking around and have found a couple.


Thanks!

Jonathan


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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-05-31 Thread 'Dennis' via neonixie-l
Congrats on your ticket.73's
 KB7DV 


 On Sunday, May 31, 2015 1:26 PM, Jonathan Peakall jpeak...@madlabs.info 
wrote:
   

 Hi All,

Having finally gotten my ham ticket a while back I now need to find an 
HF transceiver with a Nixie display! I already have a Heathkit with a 
panplex type display but the shack needs more neon!

So, does anyone have a list of radios that had nixie displays? I've been 
poking around and have found a couple.

Thanks!

Jonathan


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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-05-31 Thread 'Dennis' via neonixie-l
Very true.Voltage should be very easy to find for nixies just check out the 
amperage. As we all know there might not be enough extra. That would be sweet 
not needing a switcher.
 KB7DV 


 On Sunday, May 31, 2015 6:04 PM, Charles MacDonald cm...@zeusprune.ca 
wrote:
   

 On 15-05-31 08:49 PM, 'Dennis' via neonixie-l wrote:
 I would be very concerned about the noise I might be introducing to an
 HF receiver. Switching PSUs can cause lots of RFI problems. Lots of
 grounding and isolation would be needed.

on the other hand if you have a Ham transceiver, it likely has a lot of 
different voltages inside so adding 180V for a nixie may not require 
adding a switcher.  Some Transmitting transistors run with that sort of 
voltage on them.

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RE: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-05-31 Thread Adam Jacobs
I would be more tempted to find a user radio and add a digital nixie frequency 
display.  Any old user Swan, for example.
-W7QI

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From: Jonathan Peakall jpeak...@madlabs.info
Sent: ‎5/‎31/‎2015 1:26 PM
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

Hi All,

Having finally gotten my ham ticket a while back I now need to find an 
HF transceiver with a Nixie display! I already have a Heathkit with a 
panplex type display but the shack needs more neon!

So, does anyone have a list of radios that had nixie displays? I've been 
poking around and have found a couple.

Thanks!

Jonathan


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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-05-31 Thread Charles MacDonald

On 15-05-31 08:49 PM, 'Dennis' via neonixie-l wrote:

I would be very concerned about the noise I might be introducing to an
HF receiver. Switching PSUs can cause lots of RFI problems. Lots of
grounding and isolation would be needed.


on the other hand if you have a Ham transceiver, it likely has a lot of 
different voltages inside so adding 180V for a nixie may not require 
adding a switcher.  Some Transmitting transistors run with that sort of 
voltage on them.


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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-05-31 Thread 'Dennis' via neonixie-l
Just found this on eBay. 191589712959
Dennis


 on the other hand if you have a Ham transceiver, it likely has a lot of 
 different voltages inside so adding 180V for a nixie may not require 
 adding a switcher.  Some Transmitting transistors run with that sort of 
 voltage on them. 

 -- 
 Charles MacDonald Stittsville Ontario 
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Re: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

2015-05-31 Thread 'Dennis' via neonixie-l
I would be very concerned about the noise I might be introducing to an HF 
receiver. Switching PSUs can cause lots of RFI problems. Lots of grounding and 
isolation would be needed.
Dennis KB7DV 


 On Sunday, May 31, 2015 5:33 PM, Adam Jacobs jacobs.a...@gmail.com wrote:
   

 I would be more tempted to find a user radio and add a digital nixie frequency 
display.  Any old user Swan, for example.
-W7QIFrom: Jonathan Peakall
Sent: ‎5/‎31/‎2015 1:26 PM
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: [neonixie-l] Ham radios with Nixies?

Hi All,

Having finally gotten my ham ticket a while back I now need to find an 
HF transceiver with a Nixie display! I already have a Heathkit with a 
panplex type display but the shack needs more neon!

So, does anyone have a list of radios that had nixie displays? I've been 
poking around and have found a couple.

Thanks!

Jonathan


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