Hi Dave

Try this link it may help you,  hpmemoryproject.org/an/pdf/an_911.pdf,  if you 
have problems with it Google HP AN_911.pdf (HP application Note).

In the 1960,s it was common for the behaviour of components to be "adjusted" 
for a specific manufactures requirements, in the case of the humble Neon this 
included the addition of radio active materials to them to 
"improve/lower/stabilise" the striking voltage.

You will probably have more joy at finding rocking horse manure than 
replacement Neons the work correctly.  I do not know if this is a restoration 
project or if you wish to use the differential voltmeter, if you wish to use it 
I would suggest that a replacement chopper be engineered using FET's.

73 George G6HIG  
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