My first thought was that it could have been use for electron microscopy, 
either as the main beam or as an extra beam used for projecting text onto 
the screen you see the object in where you also can see magnification and 
voltages/currents and also onto the hard copy film.

I got to know a gentleman who worked in the physics department at a 
university here in Sweden as I bought some Nixies and Dekatron counters 
from him and he told me that they even used rows of Nixies that had their 
digits displayed onto the screen and the photographic film via a 
complicated setup of lenses in one of the electron microscopes that he used 
while working there. Now he works with scrap metal and dismantles and sells 
old electron microscopes either for their scrap or as whole working units, 
he sells a lot of other instruments and gears from physics departments all 
over the country and in some European countries.

/Martin

On Sunday, 5 June 2022 at 06:31:07 UTC+2 marcin wrote:

> x-ray tube was my initial thought too - the first 2 pics. But the 3-rd and 
> 4-th pic show how long this tube is. Plus the 3 'guns': They really look 
> like electron guns, with Wehnelt and focusing. Have you seen cathodes like 
> this on x-ray tube? And three of them? I don't think it could be a 
> photomultiplier either.
> For now, I put it under 'weird contraption, likely experimental'.
>
> Thanks everybody for contributing!
> Marcin
>
>
>
> On 4/06/2022 18:57, Alex wrote:
>
> My vote is that this is not designed as a display device, the business end 
> looks like it has ceramic donuts around it, possibly for heat dissipation, 
> so it could a source device (high freq signal / microwave). Could be a 
> Beryllium window at the end so could even be an X-Ray emitter but the rest 
> of the design does not really fit for that. 
>
> It is possibly / quite likely the more i ponder that it is a scintillation 
> window on the end and the tube itself a photomultiplier for detecting 
> radiation, they have a similar form factor to that, in which case that was 
> a superb price.
>
> Looks expensive either way, but a good price on there, though if its full 
> of hazardous materials (Beryllium) then thats a concern...
>
> Nice find.
> On Saturday, 4 June 2022 at 04:07:50 UTC+1 marcin wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys, 
>>
>> this CRT-style was recently sold on Ebay: 
>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/115400617434 (I was not the seller nor the 
>> buyer). I have never seen anything like this before. It seems to have 3 
>> separate guns (RGB?) but the number of pins in the base suggests almost 
>> no control over the beams. And what is the wine bottle style topend? I 
>> am totally bamboozled. 
>>
>> Cheers, 
>> Marcin 
>>
> -- 
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
> "neonixie-l" group.
> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an 
> email to neonixie-l+...@googlegroups.com.
> To view this discussion on the web, visit 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/1351fef2-0659-435e-ad71-6bad03551c40n%40googlegroups.com
>  
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/1351fef2-0659-435e-ad71-6bad03551c40n%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>
> .
>
>
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"neonixie-l" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to neonixie-l+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion on the web, visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/93a8a17b-6bc5-4e9a-9b6c-09ecaa162386n%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to