I don't speak Russian, but it looks like a quad D-type flip flop. Almost
like a 74LS175 but that has a common clock while the part in question has
separate clocks per pair of flops. I guess you could try a pair of 74LS74
/mike
On Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 8:59:00 PM UTC-4, Tyler Bourne wrote:
I've gotten back to work on fixing this clock but I'm stuck on a chip.
It's a 134РМ1. I found a sort of datasheet here:
https://eandc.ru/pdf/mikroskhema/k134rm1.pdf
Translation doesn't really help much with this one though, something about
storage elements.
Can any of our Russian speakers
Great clockmy original (non cylindrical) greets me in my home office
everydaystill works perfectly (except poor GPS reception now...).
Always reminds me of Jeff.
Wouldn't surprise me if this went north of $500.
Speaking of which, I do have an original NixiSat clock (sans tubes) with
It looks pretty well made... I like the magnetic reed switches it has on it.
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IDK about the description and the only 10 clocks part but it looks like a
neat clock that my guess someone here knows all about. I'm afraid it may
get too rich for my blood but I'm watching it anyhow...
Bill
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> I've bought a little memory collectible about the 50year memorial, very
> beautiful made! See attached image
I gave $100 to the Kickstarter for preserving and displaying Neil Armstrong's
suit. It was called "Reboot the
Wow! Lucky, hope that it fell in the hands of a builder or collector,
rather than a reseller.
I socored a B7094 for around 250€ a few weeks ago, also a great deal.
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