necks.
> > Anyhow, I like to save some of the Elesta's for my tube collection.
> > Another guy who may be able to help you is Graham McGuire, also a
> Neonixie-L member
> >
> > Cheers,
> > eric
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Oorspronkel
ens Duncan Townsend
Verzonden: zondag 21 augustus 2022 17:17
Aan: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: [neonixie-l] Self-introduction & tube trading
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Michail: part of the challenge for the 1j24b CPU is to build the whole thing
without any silicon. Building the muxin
2022 17:17
Aan: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: [neonixie-l] Self-introduction & tube trading
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Michail: part of the challenge for the 1j24b CPU is to build the whole thing
without any silicon. Building the muxing and decoding circuitry for the 5971s
wit
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Michail: part of the challenge for the 1j24b CPU is to build the whole
thing without any silicon. Building the muxing and decoding circuitry for
the 5971s without using a PIC is part of the fun! Of course, sourcing
high-voltage germanium diodes is a slog.
eric:
Hello Duncan,
Interesting projects.
About those Russian rod-gridded tubes I will refer you to TCA-member [
tubecollectorsassociat...@groups.io ] Joe Sousa (MIT). He did a lot of research
on these tubes. His reports are also published at Radiomuseum.org [
Very kewl.
I'm interested in your 5971 project.
A lot of work might already be done for you if you look at SmartSockets.
Michail
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