I have some boards in stock for the initial orders which I am assembling;
I'll see if there are any left at the end of this batch (20 total; 5 of
which are already accounted for, with more requests on tindie).
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 2:15 PM 'Dave' via neonixie-l <
neonixie-l@googlegroups.com>
Yes of course I will share what happens.
I am right now reverse engineering the power supply but since I don't know
what the original transistors where, they've all been replaced with modern
components, and I am not even sure the replacements are the correct types I
don't know where I will end
Are you sharing your board designs as open source?
Or will you sell bare PCBs??
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Hello Martin.
No, I don't have the diagram. I have seen that calculator for sale and I
was tempted to get it ... almost just to try to fix the power supply! At
least I think it is the same machine. Would you share your findings,
if/when you get it back in working state?
I have a Casio CL-200 with
I am sure most, if not all of you, know the youtuber: glasslinger
If not, here is your chance. Typically he does radio restoration, but makes
many of his own tubes.
Here is a new video of him (Ron). Great knowledge to be had with this guy. I
love his videos. You may wish to subscribe to his
I know and I have also come to realize the prices now will look like
bargains in 10 years since they are not making any more. I still recall
when B-7971's were quite common and could be had for, adjusted for
inflation, about USD$15/each and they were plentiful (paid USD$5/each in
1979/1980 for
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