Hi folks,
it has been a slow few months, here are some Nixie tubes I finally got
around to upload:
GR2G, British +- tube:
http://www.jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_gr2g.htm?lang=en
XNP-23:
http://www.jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_xnp23.htm?lang=en
ZM1131:
http://www
No no,
thanos, but these are all extremely rare Display tubes, no vacuum tubes and
you can not find datasheets there or anywhere else.
Dieter
- Original Message -
From: "JohnK"
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Help with tube bases please...
Dieter, I have just looked in the Electronic Tubes and Semiconductor
Elements Universal Vade Mecum vol 1 by Piotr Mikolajczyk, 1960 and quite a
few are listed.
BTW, a lot of the book is also at Frank's site:-
http://www.tubedata.org/
Just to check... these are tubes for radio etc, not Nixies?
> 6021
8DG
> 6870S
6870 has base 9BF, don't know if the S version is equivalent
> 7018
Equivalent to 615, don't know the base.
> 7035
Equivalent to 4X150D and 7609, base F75
http://www.tubecollector.org/7609.htm
> DK32
Equivalent to 1A7, octal, base 7Z
- Hope that helps,
John KG4L
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Hi Gang,
Can anyone help me with the following tube base information:
16845247
1970-0041
1970-0058
1970-0062
1970-0065
1970-0075
1970-0601
3421
4-CG10A-2
52GS-3
5302
58-GA-S
58-GE-SH
58-GF-ST
58-GRS
58GR-S
58GS-S
600310-2
6021
6870S
7018
7035
8440
8601
9172
A-110
B-5023
B-5044
B-5051B
B-50944
B-5
Sure Nick, must treat that rash ;-)
I am Alex, and I guess I classify as a new member. I was on and off in
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