I have two fully operational HP5245L. There is something satisfying about the glow of Nixie Tubes. And the kids like to see it counting if you take it out of the storage mode. I also have a complete set of spare boards - and they are not available. One of the units I have is H48 spec. Extra shielding for EMI/RFI testing.

I have the standard 5253B 50-500 Mhz plug in, the 5262A Time Interval plug in, a 5257A Transfer Oscillator plug in, a 5265A Digital Voltmeter plug in, and a 5254A 300 Mhz to 3 Ghz plug in. And I look at every hamfest for more...

I also put a 5245L manual up at Ken's site : http://www.kennethkuhn.com/hpmuseum/ - - http://www.kennethkuhn.com/hpmuseum/scans/

paul swed wrote:
Hello to the group.
For whatever reason I have resurrected a 1967 HP 5245L counter. Indeed I
have many newer units.
But there is something about that nixie tube glow.

Anyhow as good as HP is, I found interesting failures. Infact simply the
gold leads on the transistor rusted/rotted off.
That was most of the issues. Aside from the fact someone really hacked this
beast to death.

Its looking pretty good at this point, though I do have several nixies that
are troubled.
Regards
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