Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2022-12-14 Thread Olivier
Hi Richard,

thank you ! I am currently based in Singapore.

I am still waiting for some components from Element14 and I will be able to 
start building.

Cheers,
Olivier 

On Wednesday, 14 December 2022 at 11:28:50 pm UTC+8 Richard Scales wrote:

> Welcome to the group.
>
> I am particularly interested to hear that you are building the Trigger 
> clock as I am embarking on that same project. I have the boards and am 
> securing the tubes as we speak.
>
> It would be good to keep in touch regarding progress and anything that 
> I/You/We find out along the way.
>
> Either reply here or via PM - easy either way.
>
> I am in the UK, where are you located? 
>
>
> - Richard 
> On Wednesday, 14 December 2022 at 13:34:49 UTC Olivier wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I joined recently the group and read with interest the conversations.
>> I came accros the Web page of Grahame and his various clocks and got 
>> interested in the cold cathode trigger clock project which I am going to 
>> build.
>> I have an academic background in physics and electronics but did not 
>> really work in that area, rather my professional job is in finance software.
>> Electronics is then a hobby for a very long time and I build all sorts of 
>> projects. So the next one is that trigger clock :)
>> I hope I can learn interesting things in the nixie world and I look 
>> forward to interacting here!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Olivier 
>>  
>>
>

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2022-12-14 Thread Richard Scales
If anyone needs to source the various tubes required - I have up to date 
pricing for a couple of UK suppliers - PM if needed.

 - Richard


On Wednesday, 14 December 2022 at 15:34:56 UTC Pramanicin wrote:

> For those putting the trigger tube clock together, I'm in the process of 
> building one board set up and writing the construction manual. It's not 
> really necessary, as you can just follow the eagle files etc on the Dropbox 
> from Grahame, but it may be useful for some. If any builders have comments 
> or suggestions when constructing the boards, please drop me a private 
> message. 
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nick
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 14, 2022, at 07:28, Richard Scales  wrote:
>
> Welcome to the group.
>
>
> I am particularly interested to hear that you are building the Trigger 
> clock as I am embarking on that same project. I have the boards and am 
> securing the tubes as we speak.
>
> It would be good to keep in touch regarding progress and anything that 
> I/You/We find out along the way.
>
> Either reply here or via PM - easy either way.
>
> I am in the UK, where are you located? 
>
>
> - Richard 
> On Wednesday, 14 December 2022 at 13:34:49 UTC Olivier wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I joined recently the group and read with interest the conversations.
>> I came accros the Web page of Grahame and his various clocks and got 
>> interested in the cold cathode trigger clock project which I am going to 
>> build.
>> I have an academic background in physics and electronics but did not 
>> really work in that area, rather my professional job is in finance software.
>> Electronics is then a hobby for a very long time and I build all sorts of 
>> projects. So the next one is that trigger clock :)
>> I hope I can learn interesting things in the nixie world and I look 
>> forward to interacting here!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Olivier 
>>  
>>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2022-12-14 Thread Nicholas Stock
For those putting the trigger tube clock together, I'm in the process of building one board set up and writing the construction manual. It's not really necessary, as you can just follow the eagle files etc on the Dropbox from Grahame, but it may be useful for some. If any builders have comments or suggestions when constructing the boards, please drop me a private message. Cheers,NickSent from my iPhoneOn Dec 14, 2022, at 07:28, Richard Scales  wrote:Welcome to the group.I am particularly interested to hear that you are building the Trigger clock as I am embarking on that same project. I have the boards and am securing the tubes as we speak.It would be good to keep in touch regarding progress and anything that I/You/We find out along the way.Either reply here or via PM - easy either way.I am in the UK, where are you located? - Richard On Wednesday, 14 December 2022 at 13:34:49 UTC Olivier wrote:Hi there,I joined recently the group and read with interest the conversations.I came accros the Web page of Grahame and his various clocks and got interested in the cold cathode trigger clock project which I am going to build.I have an academic background in physics and electronics but did not really work in that area, rather my professional job is in finance software.Electronics is then a hobby for a very long time and I build all sorts of projects. So the next one is that trigger clock :)I hope I can learn interesting things in the nixie world and I look forward to interacting here!Cheers,Olivier  



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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2022-12-14 Thread Richard Scales
Welcome to the group.

I am particularly interested to hear that you are building the Trigger 
clock as I am embarking on that same project. I have the boards and am 
securing the tubes as we speak.

It would be good to keep in touch regarding progress and anything that 
I/You/We find out along the way.

Either reply here or via PM - easy either way.

I am in the UK, where are you located? 


- Richard 
On Wednesday, 14 December 2022 at 13:34:49 UTC Olivier wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I joined recently the group and read with interest the conversations.
> I came accros the Web page of Grahame and his various clocks and got 
> interested in the cold cathode trigger clock project which I am going to 
> build.
> I have an academic background in physics and electronics but did not 
> really work in that area, rather my professional job is in finance software.
> Electronics is then a hobby for a very long time and I build all sorts of 
> projects. So the next one is that trigger clock :)
> I hope I can learn interesting things in the nixie world and I look 
> forward to interacting here!
>
> Cheers,
> Olivier 
>  
>

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Welcome & please introduce yourself!

2022-12-14 Thread Olivier
Hi there,

I joined recently the group and read with interest the conversations.
I came accros the Web page of Grahame and his various clocks and got 
interested in the cold cathode trigger clock project which I am going to 
build.
I have an academic background in physics and electronics but did not really 
work in that area, rather my professional job is in finance software.
Electronics is then a hobby for a very long time and I build all sorts of 
projects. So the next one is that trigger clock :)
I hope I can learn interesting things in the nixie world and I look forward 
to interacting here!

Cheers,
Olivier 
 

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Anyone purchased one of these clocks?

2022-12-14 Thread 'Ian Vine' via neonixie-l
I bought one a while back. It included pins. Worked fine. On 13 Dec 2022, at 22:26, Terry S  wrote:And did they include socket pins?I'm buying this as a gift as well.On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 8:07:06 AM UTC-6 martin martin wrote:I have purchased more than 4 of them,  Great gifts for the Nixie clock folks not wanting 6 digits!~mcve...@gmail.comOn Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 8:19 PM Richard Scales  wrote:From the pictures I would say that it does use pin sockets therefore I would expect them to be included.The evidence being that A) - you can just see them in the top view of the clock and B) the holes on the PCB look too small for the pins on IN-12 tubes though for $25.38 including shipping - who knows what you'll end up with!For my money - if I was looking for a pre manufactured board then I would look no further than here: https://www.nixieclock.biz/StoreMNC6.htmlOK, no case, 6 digits and not IN-12 but you are getting a feature rich well designed clock from a respected supplier. He does have a kit for 4 digits of IN-12 but you would need to assemble that yourself.- RichardOn Tuesday, 13 December 2022 at 03:15:01 UTC Terry S wrote:https://www.ebay.com/itm/314168311777Many sellers on ebay.Does it come with pins for the tubes?Terry



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