How did my saved searches not reveal this one...
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019, 3:56 PM Michail Wilson wrote:
> So, you missed the $5.00 one?
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I actually tracked him down after seeing his kickstarter. I found a phone
number for a different first name that I thought was related to him and
called it... he answered the phone. We talked a while he told me he'd
build a clock without tubes for me for the kickstarter price. He also I've
I have plenty. Let me know if you want to swap onehappy to do so.
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> On Apr 16, 2019, at 13:03, Michail Wilson wrote:
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> Good deal. Congrats on that one.
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> I have 5 now. Can’t seem to put them in a MOD-6 as I’m short one antenna.
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> Michail Wilson
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Good deal. Congrats on that one.
I have 5 now. Can’t seem to put them in a MOD-6 as I’m short one antenna.
Michail Wilson
206-920-6312
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Nopethat was the starting bid but there was a make an offer. So i did. Yes,
it has the antenna:-)
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> On Apr 16, 2019, at 12:56, Michail Wilson wrote:
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> So, you missed the $5.00 one?
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On Tuesday, 16 April 2019 16:58:40 UTC+1, gregebert wrote:
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> It's a harsh fact of finite-supply vs demand . Eventually, the price will
> get high enough that someone will come along start manufacturing these
> beasts, and others, I'm sure.
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> I just visited Dalibor's website, and he's
I was expecting to see the Z568M prices plummet when Dalibor started
selling; instead I just see fewer for sale and always at a higher price.
BTW, I was finally able to convince my wife I should investigate the
RZ568M, so now I'm going to test the balance between my addiction and my
wallet.
Well Jens, maybe not $50, but if I wanted to sell them I would also try to
be reasonable... the time value of money is also important right? $100 today
is worth more than $100 1 year from today, inflation aside.
Also how do you know I dont have a stack ;)
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019, 12:45 PM
It's an interesting economic case study.
While there clearly is demand for these tubes, hence the high price, I'm
not sure that the economics of making a lot of them would hold up.
There are a few people that clearly want them very badly but I suspect even
if you only made a hundred, the price
Funny, i just snagged one for $50 on eBay. Bargains are still out there folks!
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> On Apr 16, 2019, at 09:45, jb-electronics wrote:
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> I am sure if you had a stack of 36 of these new (!) tubes you would be giving
> them away for $50 a piece ;-)
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> Jens
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>> On 2019-04-16
I am sure if you had a stack of 36 of these new (!) tubes you would be
giving them away for $50 a piece ;-)
Jens
On 2019-04-16 10:16 a.m., Kevin A. wrote:
Haha well he can post for $1,000,000 a tube; doesnt mean anyone is
going to buy it.
Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the 7971 was made
Haha well he can post for $1,000,000 a tube; doesnt mean anyone is going to
buy it.
Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the 7971 was made new by another dalibor
type entrepreneur/enthusiast ;)
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019, 11:55 AM Michail Wilson wrote:
> Ahh, but in a couple of years, you might say the
It's a harsh fact of finite-supply vs demand . Eventually, the price will
get high enough that someone will come along start manufacturing these
beasts, and others, I'm sure.
I just visited Dalibor's website, and he's produced more than 7200 tubes,
and has managed to make a profit, though he's
Ahh, but in a couple of years, you might say the same thing to the guy that
will post for $500 a tube and tell yourself…. I should have bought when it was
only $260. J
Michail
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I doubt they will sell. If the asking price was low $200s or high $100s
with a best offer option, he could probably sell for $140-$170 a tube and
do so quickly.
He can take his $260 + shipping 7971s to the afterlife as far as I'm
concerned.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019, 10:29 AM Jasper C. wrote:
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Ouch. I guess there's no chance for those of us who are late to the hobby
to ever pick some of these up at "affordable" prices? (Affordable to me.
I'm sure there's always going to be someone out there who's comfortable
with it.)
On Tuesday, 16 April 2019 06:56:31 UTC+8, Bill Notfaded
My clock with Wi-Fi control (manually on touchscreen)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfoSDQzJ5BA
пн, 15 апр. 2019 г. в 18:10, Shaun Merrigan :
> The full kit Kickstarter project for this clock was USD $1100, with tubes,
> but that was in January of this year:
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Thomas, the audio levels standards do exist. But I agree with you that there
isn’t just one.
Each of the areas has its own standard. So, you do have a known standard for
consumer electronics. You do have known standards for radio/entertainment,
studio and professional work [pre DAWs]. And you
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 1:29 PM Bill Notfaded wrote:
> I hope someone else got the other ones here... Shortly after posting they
> were gone.
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Sadly not me (for MG-17G). Exactly one year ago I wrote here on neonixie
about a transportable calculator using them that was showing a strange
Could you use some jumpers and connect a John Taylor PS up in parallel and see
I if that makes any difference? I think that would rule out the power supply?
Just a thought.
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I think the FLW design is also multiplexed as opposed to direct drive. That
could very well have something to do with the flickering. Is there any way
to tweak the switching frequency of the mux or is it fixed?
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019, 1:37 AM Michail Wilson wrote:
> Strange, but it could still be
W dniu piątek, 29 marca 2019 08:46:37 UTC+1 użytkownik charles napisał:
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> On 2019-03-28 10:09 p.m., johnk wrote:
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> the FTC in the States started cracking down and said that any power
> claims had to be based on teh RMS output (.707 of the peak) using a sine
> wave with Specified
W dniu piątek, 29 marca 2019 08:46:37 UTC+1 użytkownik charles napisał:
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> On 2019-03-28 10:09 p.m., johnk wrote:
> based on teh RMS output (.707 of the peak)
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That would be 0,707 (1/sqrt(2)) voltage output on a resistive load. RMS
power of a sine wave is 0,5 times peak power.
I like to
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