Here is another one: http://www.jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_in30.htm?lang=enSupposedly it is an IN-30, but I have never seen a stamped version of this tube. Anyone?CheersJensthreeneurons hat am 10. August 2018 um 07:58 geschrieben: On Thursday, August 9, 2018 at 10:28:54 AM
On Thursday, August 9, 2018 at 10:28:54 AM UTC-7, Dekatron42 wrote:
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> It's more like a linear Polyatron (although not far from a linear
> dekatron),... straighten them out like a Burroughs Bargraph display like
> the BG12205.
>
>
> /Martin
>
Damn weirdest things coming out of Russia !
It's more like a linear Polyatron (although not far from a linear
dekatron), if you compare the circuit that I have posted here on the forum
for the A-201 Polyatron you can see the similarities between the diagrams
in the auction and the A-201 circuit. The A-201 can interface to a Nixie if
you
So is this like a "linear dekatron", or more like a bargraph, ala
IN-9/IN-13 ?
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Looks like the russian made quite a few special makes, this one is similar
to one i spotted in a older post:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/neonixie-l/russian$20pandicon%7Csort:date/neonixie-l/G7FJnENcJwA/C72vQLE7QQAJ
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On Thursday, August 9, 2018 at 4:21:44 AM UTC-4, Jens Boos wrote:
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> I invite you to bask in the glory of a yet-unknown Russian indicator tube:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/292673805926 ;-)
>
> I think $500 is probably a bit pricy, though.
>
Yes, particularly since the IN-20 datasheet says