Well, not that hard then. I was wondering if it would be possible that you 
would make a B13B kit in the future? I was offered to buy about 20 to 30 
(seller was not sure) Z564S dekatrons for reasonable price. I do not intend 
to buy them for myslef, but i could get them for somebody else, because 
selling them one by one on ebay would take so long. But if there was use 
for them (B13B spiner kit) they could sell pretty well i can imagine. They 
are really nice tubes (i am not sure about their life and other 
specifications) one of only few dekatrons without the getter mirror.

On Thursday, 18 July 2013 17:52:51 UTC+1, threeneurons wrote:
>
> There are two "jumper blocks" on the board. J3 has the generated signals, 
> and J4 connects 1-to-1 to the octal socket pads. Obviously, a B13B socket 
> won't just plug into the holes meant for an octal socket. But with short 
> pieces of solid hookup wire, you can suspend that 13pin socket over the 
> octal pads. Here's a drawing if you want to use a Z504S:
>
>
> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-e2mqiMvV4tM/UegcjfQa5lI/AAAAAAAAKtY/bQLaR5Me8Wk/s1600/B13B_jmpr.gif>
> I flipped the Z504S pinout, so it shows the top view. In the data sheets 
> its usually the bottom view, which would be a mirror image. The letters in 
> red are the suggested jumpering, from J3 to J4. Only a suggestion. You can 
> then solder in the hook up wires into those pads, and tie them to the 
> corresponding signals on the B13B socket. Assuming a Z504S dekatron.
>
> On Thursday, July 18, 2013 2:06:23 AM UTC-7, kay486 wrote:
> -Very nice kit! I wonder, how hard would it be to modify it for B13B base 
> dekatrons?
>

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