Someone in India has reprinted this for GBP 20 plus postage etc.
Might be of interest to those that want a hard copy - cannot vouch for
quality though...
http://www.alibris.com/booksearch.detail?invid=12067424888cm_mmc=B-_-5-_-A-_-A
Nick
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B: Alphanumeric Displays. Weston, George Frederick and Bittleston, R. 1982.
(UK) Granada Technical Books Ltd. (US) McGraw-Hill. TK7882.I6W47,
621.3819'532, LoC# 82-22846, ISBN 0-07-069468-0.
Chapters: 1) Presentation of Visual Information. 2) Display Requirements.
3) Addressing Techniques. 4)
Thanks for that; but the email is quite weird looking - I copy/pasted into word
pad and is now quite readable.
John K
Australia
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From: Nick
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 3:25 AM
Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: Classic nixie/neon
Looks like you can read it online?
https://archive.org/details/ColdCathodeTubes
-Dan
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014, Nick wrote:
Someone in India has reprinted this for GBP 20 plus postage etc.
Might be of interest to those that want a hard copy - cannot vouch for
quality though...
You can download it as a pdf from there too, as well as a few other
formats.
DaveB, NZ
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From: Dan Hollis parkxz9aw...@anime.net
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Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Cold Cathode Tubes (JB Dance) available
Quoth Dave Brown at 2014-01-10 06:51 ...
You can download it as a pdf from there too, as well as a few other
formats.
I did just that :-) Now in my ever-expanding library of out-of-print
material.
Go, the scanners!
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On Thursday, 9 January 2014 18:52:27 UTC, bani wrote:
Looks like you can read it online?
https://archive.org/details/ColdCathodeTubes
Yup - the online versions have been around for a few years - there are many
other classic engineering/scientific texts available as PDFs too...
However,
http://youtu.be/B-AeVHaTm0o
glass suave clock to dekatron clock
http://youtu.be/_XaFA8afwbE
suave to dekatron and a deka kundo
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I suspect these hardcover reprints from india are just made from the PDFs.
-DAn
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014, Nick wrote:
On Thursday, 9 January 2014 18:52:27 UTC, bani wrote:
Looks like you can read it online?
https://archive.org/details/ColdCathodeTubes
Yup - the online versions have been
I acquired a few of these for free (not a bad price), and their faint
purplish glow doesn't produce much of a wow factor to show-off. I was
hoping that reverse-polarity would produce more glow; no such luck. Most of
the interesting glowing is hidden inside the metallic area of the tube.
Even
I did the same with a neon lamp once. It glowed really
bright, for a short while. Ira
On 1/9/2014 4:19 PM, gregeb...@hotmail.com wrote:
I acquired a few of these for free (not a bad price), and their faint
purplish glow doesn't produce much of a wow factor to show-off. I
was
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