> Hmm, so it would be easier to use a usual 10-counting dekatron as a
> 5-counter by circuit design ??
>
Don't know, until I fire one up. Its possible that it could be stepped
just like a EZ10B, but I'm not sure of the proper bias and pulse
levels.

>From what I've read, its count direction is due to the electrode
shape. Same as the EZ10 and WE 6167. The G10/241 nomotron direction is
determined by the cathodes being made of two types of metal, instead
of the shape. All have a single guide set. The A108 also has another
mode were the odd and even cathodes are bounced out of phase. Its one
strange little tube.

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