I'm glad someone is playing with one in original condition...I ended up 
cutting up one of mine to make a digital clock, all vacuum tube operated. I 
also recently got rid of the last one I had that still was mostly original, 
worked last time I tried it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM9TW6GcCQE

On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 12:22:41 PM UTC-7 Dekatron42 wrote:

> Nice!
>
> I have one in my storage that needs some TLC - may I ask what you needed 
> to do to get it up and running?
>
> I do believe I have a HP 521 or 522 too that needs TLC!
>
> /Martin
>
> On Sunday, 18 July 2021 at 20:48:11 UTC+2 Ira wrote:
>
>> It lives again.  Beckman Berkeley model 7360 Events Per Unit Time 
>> (E.P.U.T.) meter and timer, that I recently restored to operational 
>> condition. See the photo.   One of those fun projects that I enjoy 
>> doing, every now and then, is to restore vintage test gear.  This time 
>> it contained neon, and thought the group might like to see it.  100% 
>> vacuum tube circuitry, plus neon displays. Hope all enjoy, comments 
>> welcome. Now where is that vintage Tektronix 514D oscilloscope??????.  
>> Off in the distance I see an HP 522 frequency counter, with vacuum tubes 
>> and similar neon displays.       Ira. 
>>
>>

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