ransistors. Only 7 required per tube instead of the usual 10.
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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Please help identifying a nixie tube.
Could be an IN-4, I’m pretty sure those can be used as biquinary tubes.
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Could be an IN-4, I’m pretty sure those can be used as biquinary tubes.
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y GOT TO BE a bi-quinary
>> style nixie.
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>> From: "Bartek Ogryz"
>> Sent: 9/18/2021 5:08:31 PM
>> To: "neonixie-l"
>> Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Please help identifying a nixie tube.
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September 2021 at 23:35:36 UTC+2 Chuck wrote:
> With a 14 pin driver IC, this has almost certainly GOT TO BE a bi-quinary
> style nixie.
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With a 14 pin driver IC, this has almost certainly GOT TO BE a
bi-quinary style nixie.
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From: "Bartek Ogryz"
Sent: 9/18/2021 5:08:31 PM
To: "neonixie-l"
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Ple
Interesting. I believe there were some IN-1s made with regular 5s but I
dont know what other tube it could be.
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021, 8:56 AM Bartek Ogryz
wrote:
> Very interesting, Greg. I think you're right, that it's a russian tube.
> But I'm not sure, if it's an IN-1 - all digits are
Very interesting, Greg. I think you're right, that it's a russian tube. But
I'm not sure, if it's an IN-1 - all digits are similar, except digit "5",
wchich is not an inverted "2" (it's normally shaped). I'll place some more
photos later.
Thank's,
Bartek.
sobota, 18 września 2021 o 14:24:50
hmm interesting thought. Bartek should try seeing what the 5 looks like...
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 8:22 AM Greg S wrote:
> I am almost sure it is a russian IN-1 tube extracted from the base and
> coated red.
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> On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 1:34:36 AM UTC+2 Bartek Ogryz wrote:
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>> Hi!
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I am almost sure it is a russian IN-1 tube extracted from the base and
coated red.
On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 1:34:36 AM UTC+2 Bartek Ogryz wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm trying to identify an unknown nixie tube. You can see it on a photos
> (I'm not able to do a better ones right now). The tube
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