I kinda like the tall narrow numbers.
On Thu, Dec 24, 2020, 11:09 AM Robert wrote:
> No keen on the look of this one
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> http://www.nixieproducer.com/index.php/digitrony-jp47
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> On Dec 24, 2020, at 1:13 PM, Pieter-Tjerk de Boer wrote:
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> That clock used regular NE-2 style neon lamps for the logic; unfortunately it
> became unreliable, as the lamps' properties changed with time.
I have several power strips with flickering pilot lamps in the rocker switches
and a
Nobody is selling tubes anywhere near as large though.
Maybe it will bring rodan CD47 prices down.
-Dan
On Thu, 24 Dec 2020, Robert wrote:
No keen on the look of this one
http://www.nixieproducer.com/index.php/digitrony-jp47
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Cool! Very unusual clock! Do you use MTX90? Do you think this version is more
stable/reliable than your previous one on NE-2 bulbs?
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I recently completed a nixie clock without any transistors,
microcontrollers or other ICs, instead using trigger tubes to implement the
digital counters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3PBJUcKeoo
Actually, I'm not even using the 'trigger' function of these tubes, they
are just used as
No keen on the look of this one
http://www.nixieproducer.com/index.php/digitrony-jp47
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