The 'singing Nixie' in and of itself won't produce RFI on the A.M. band. The RFI will come from the electronics, including the elements of the Nixie tube radiating RF from the signals being applied to them, and would probably be plentiful especially in close proximity to the radio, unless very well shielded and power line filtered. The faster the rise time of the driving signals will be a factor in the RFI.   Irv

On 2/23/2019 8:04 AM, 'jf...@my-deja.com' via neonixie-l wrote:
Does it also produce RFI on the AM band?  My 6-digit B-7971 clock sings and produces RFI at the MUX rate

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