Glad you're keeping the idea alive of the FLW clocks. I sent you an email
from work. We're almost neighbors I live in Scottsdale up the 101 from you.
Best Regards,
Bill
On Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 2:07:37 PM UTC-7 Christian Thomas wrote:
> Hi Neonixie-l!
>
> I'm Christian Thomas,
Hi Christian!
Thank you for keeping your father's legacy alive! I'm one of the proud
owners of your father's NixiChron clocks.
Vinh
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 9:34 AM fixitsan wrote:
> Hi Christian
> I also worked on a little project with your Dad through the original
> Neonixie group. I
Hi Christian
I also worked on a little project with your Dad through the original
Neonixie group. I remember he always spoke warmly about his family
Best of luck with your endeavors
Chris
On Wednesday, 13 October 2021 at 22:07:37 UTC+1 Christian Thomas wrote:
> Hi Neonixie-l!
>
> I'm Christian
Congrats on a wonderful tribute to your dad. He was one of a kind in the
Nixie World and helped me a lot! Best wishes on your efforts with the site
and in general. Take care
On Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 2:07:37 PM UTC-7 Christian Thomas wrote:
> Hi Neonixie-l!
>
> I'm Christian Thomas,
Christian, a wonderful tribute to your Dad on that website, thanks for
sharing! I'm still the proud owner of one of his original commemorative
nixie clocks (built from a kit, complete with instructions from your Dad on
how to drill and extra hole in the socket for the NL840 tubes because he
didn't
True I never put two and two together that and "atomic" clock really isn't
an atomic clock itself just uses the radio reference based upon an actual
atomic clock haha. I see you can also buy a receiver module that you can
use with any clock project or microcontroller!
On Wednesday, October
On 2021-10-13 8:56 p.m., Christian Thomas wrote:
Ah thank you! That WWVB clock is definitely neat! ... 藍 Pretty cool that
there's still the
reference radio signal being broadcast to this day.
there are quite a few mass produced clocks and weather stations that use
that WWVB signal...
Ah thank you! That WWVB clock is definitely neat! His site said that a
"Popular Celebrity" purchased the original clock, I think he told me at
some point but I don't remember 藍 Pretty cool that there's still the
reference radio signal being broadcast to this day. We still have his
Atwater
Christian -- thank you so much for preserving your dad's legacy. Another
member here also archived the original site and we've all benefited from
that and now from your site.
I worked on a couple items with your dad and he generously gifted me a WWVB
clock kit (so at least 2 exist!) as well