[neonixie-l] Sperry panaplex SP-151

2014-11-29 Thread P . Berk
I bought 3 of these at the last dayton hamvention !. I sold one on e-Bay but still have 2 left. One is the bare device, the other was soldered to a self-made breakout board, I got $30 plus shipping to USA for the one I sold. e-mail me at ( alb at sympatico dot ca ) if want one of them -

Re: [neonixie-l] Nice quiet month...

2014-11-29 Thread David Forbes
This project involves equipping the South Pole Telescope for Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI). This is a method of taking data simultaneously with several telescopes in different parts of the world, then shipping the data to a central correlator to detect interference fringes between th

Re: [neonixie-l] Nice quiet month...

2014-11-29 Thread 'Ian Vine' via neonixie-l
If I had the space I'd take you up on the black knight 2000. Hope it finds a good home IanV > On 28 Nov 2014, at 19:10, Quixotic Nixotic wrote: > >> On 28 Nov 2014, at 18:00, Ron Walsh wrote: >> >> As a matter of fact I am working on a clock for my wife. :) > > Is it a fair exchange Ron? W

Re: [neonixie-l] Nice quiet month...

2014-11-29 Thread Quixotic Nixotic
On 28 Nov 2014, at 22:28, David Forbes wrote: > I've been working on non-nixie stuff... a bit of RF signal processing kit for > this: > > http://kicphubs.uchicago.edu/depot/images/sptaerial-large_ver_1.jpg > > It's at the South Pole. I'm not going, but the gizmo is shipping out this > Monday

Re: [neonixie-l] Nice quiet month...

2014-11-29 Thread GastonP
Can we get one of those from Alibaba? If not... what kind of signals will that baby listen to, and why Antarctica? Low human-origin background noise? Gaston On Friday, November 28, 2014 7:28:32 PM UTC-3, nixiebunny wrote: > > I've been working on non-nixie stuff... a bit of RF signal processin