I built this Nixie clock kit a few years back which I obtained from
http://www.nixieclocks.de/english/ it consists of universal clock kit
with a 1.08a tube board, see
http://www.nixieclocks.de/english/nixieclockkit/pcbversion108/index.php
for more info. It's a nice simple kit and keeps good
Thanks
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Thanks, yeah some of the plug-in pcbs had worked lose.
BTW I emailed you that Nixie clock article.
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Very nice Thomas - good to see it working again.
Cheers
Nick
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How cute! It looks just like a miniature version of the venerable HP 5245L.
On 3/21/2016 11:12 AM, Thomas Stratford wrote:
I recently brought this Racal 836 32MHz Universal Counter-Timer for £20 at
Newbury Radio Rally last year.
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I recently brought this Racal 836 32MHz Universal Counter-Timer for £20 at
Newbury Radio Rally last year. This counter is ruggedized military
version of the 9036, has a fast warm up self contained 10MHz crystal oven
oscillator option fitted and was made around 1972. When I first got the
unit
I found this on Ebay and thought some of you may find it interesting as
well.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Assemble-DS1302-Rotating-LED-Electronic-Temperature-Display-Board-Digital-Clock/121798933850?_trksid=p5411.c100168.m2941&_trkparms=aid%3D333008%26algo%3DRIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140131123801%26
Hello,
Little bit of-topic but a very interesting blog about designing unusual PCB
layouts http://www.boldport.com/blog/
Thanks,
Petro
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