> On May 16, 2021, at 12:50 PM, newxito wrote:
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> In case anyone is still interested, there is some work in progress to make
> the project (IN-16 and IN-17 versions) available on github.
All it needs now is a plus/minus tube on the left. And a capital E on the right
to indicate scientific
Great work! Are tubes 3 and 6 used to display the full date?
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Really nice
> On 16 May 2021, at 05:25, Richard Scales wrote:
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> I finally got around to lighting these up using a variation of my existing
> panaplex clock kit, I am pleased with they way they turned out.
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> - Richard
>
>> On Sunday, 21 March 2021 at 11:22:30 UTC Dekatron42 wrote:
Ahh, my mistake - the filiment pins 14 and 1 are next to each other - the
other diagram above showed a gap between 14 and 1. The pin numbers are
nicely moulded in the base if you remove the socket.[image: Tube End.PNG]
The tube has pins 6 and 13 absent from the tube, and the wired-up socket
All tubes are used on way or another - for now - the central segments of
tubes 3 and 6 are used for flashing colons. They are also used when
displaying other information such as day, month, year, temperature and
pressure.
- Richard
On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 09:28:12 UTC+1 iavine wrote:
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Sorry for type in previous - all tubes are used one way or another
On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 17:05:03 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:
> All tubes are used on way or another - for now - the central segments of
> tubes 3 and 6 are used for flashing colons. They are also used when
> displaying
In case anyone is still interested, there is some work in progress to make
the project (IN-16 and IN-17 versions) available on github.
The original project was not suitable for sharing for various reasons. I’
currently assembling two new calculators to test the changes I have made to
improve
That's a beautiful clock!
I have some A101 lying around, I should do something with them...
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That is a cool design
> On 16 May 2021, at 17:10, Jon wrote:
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> The discussion in a recent thread about different glow patterns on a dekatron
> reminds me that it’s high time I shared with you my latest clock… This is
> Dekachron, a 3 tube dekatron clock.
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> Just to explain
What speed are you running the dekatrons ?
On Sunday, May 16, 2021 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-7 iavine wrote:
> That is a cool design
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> On 16 May 2021, at 17:10, Jon wrote:
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> The discussion in a recent thread about different glow patterns on a
> dekatron reminds me that it’s high time I
The design needs the tubes to run at 4kpps to get all of the persistence of
vision effects to work smoothly. In the video you're looking at ETL GC10B
and GC12/4B - the clock auto-configures itself to work fine with any mix of
those and equivalents (GC10/4B, CV2271, Z303C) and Sylvania 6802.
Looking forward to it.
Michail Wilson
206-920-6312
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Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: 14-digit nixie calculator project with clock function
In case anyone is still interested, there is some work
When you get your kit can I check the socket wiring with you? Mine doesn't
match the wiring for the 8SJ31J in the seller's datasheet, but is
pre-soldered & heatshunk and already on the tube. I'm worried they made an
off-by-one error wiring it up.
On Saturday, 15 May 2021 at 05:53:11 UTC+1
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