On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:27:32 PM UTC-4, Bill Notfaded wrote:
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> I'll post some pics when I get home if I remember...
>

I have some large Soviet VFD panels which are allegedly intended for a 
submarine - parts of the display look like ballast tanks. But they could 
also be separator drums from a later RBMK type reactor cooling system. Most 
of the panel lights up in the normal blue-green VFD color, but some parts 
are yellowish orange and some parts are red. I can dig out a picture later 
if people want to see it. And of course there are the tricolor pixel matrix 
displays, although the VFD ones do a pretty bad job of emulating RGB. There 
were some thyratron-well displays that excited phosphors that did a much 
better job of RGB, but they ran on higher voltages (and more of them) than 
Nixie tubes.

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