Never a truer word spoken Ron!
Welcome Tyler, this is a great community.
Cheers,
(Pharma) Nick
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> On Dec 11, 2018, at 18:27, Ron Walsh wrote:
>
> Welcome to the nuthouse Tyler. You will find many people who have fallen
> under the spell of the Nixie.
>
> ...Semper
Some of the parts have date-codes; looks like 1984 to 1986. Maybe
post-Chernobyl equipment ??
Nice workmanship
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Forgot to mention. The big black plastic box on the first board contains
the quartz crystal tube.
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Electronics Goldmine in Denver Co also has a vast assortment of Russian GM tubes and full and semi kits for implimenting them.
good luck pharma Phil
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There are lots of
I'll post more detailed pictures tonight.
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Hi - welcome to the group.
The designer of this clock, Dieter, hangs out here so may be along shortly
to help out...
Cheers
Nick
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Hi All,
I have an IN-18 Blue Dream that has run happily for 6 years in a dust free
display case. During that time, I had just one tube go bad with an
apparent gas leak.
I have been operating it on a timer so it only powers on every evening
which has also worked fine.
Just a few days ago, the
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 4:49 AM Tyler Bourne wrote:
> Cool project. I've done a bit of SMD and it wasn't too bad. My soldering
> iron tip isn't the smallest but it was still doable. The flux pen helped a
> lot.
> That flyback power supply looks neat. You could do that as a separate
> kit.