I think you've answered your own question there Rob... :)
I've not seen 1202 or 1204's for sale in years and years of looking, but
the occasional 1200 or 1206 (for stupid money) appears on the bay...
There are other panaplex types that are just as cool IMHO...
BR13404
BR13451
BR16252
SP‑425‑09
What’s the rarest Pandicon, ZM1200, ZM1202, ZM1204 or ZM1206
I haven’t seen either ZM1202 or ZM1204 for sale
Rob
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hello i just received my brand new pandicon zm1200 tube and noticed near a
pin it has a crack in the class it does seem to work still but has me
worried should i put a drop of glue im not sure never had this issue?
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It's multiplexed, simple design example here:
https://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_zm1206.html
It's important to adjust the bias voltages properly to limit "bleeding"
between digits.
/Martin
On Wednesday, 5 October 2022 at 19:50:22 UTC+2 gregebert wrote:
> Is the Pandicon multiplexed, or do
Is the Pandicon multiplexed, or does it use some kind of clever
storage/shifting ?
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> I got my hopes up for a different kind of Pandicon but
I got my hopes up for a different kind of Pandicon but that's a good deal
for some zm1500, there's some on ebay but without the sockets.
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> CuriousMarc has just released a video of a calculator repair involving
> eightron 7-segment neon
CuriousMarc has just released a video of a calculator repair involving
eightron 7-segment neon tubes, which he mentions are very rare but fairly
similar in appearance to Panaplex multi-digit tubes.
I see that Langrex, a UK surplus supplier specialising in valves has
somewhat similar Pandicons i
You've been working on these a while right Jonathan? Have you had any success
making them work without ghosting? I'd like one too for the collection but it
sure would be neat to light one up. Everything I've found seems to say it's
not trivial at all?
R,
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There is some rust on the pins though, close to the glass seal, and some bent
pins too.
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Hi Guys,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Mullard-ZM1200-Pandicon-Developmental-Nixie-Tube/193079978426?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160727114228%26meid%3Dfc4b9e139c964240be3e0ac21f64baa5%26pid%3D100290%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D4%26sd%3D193079978426%26itm%3D193079978426%26pm
On 5/25/16 10:31 PM, SWISSNIXIE - Jonathan F. wrote:
I would like to build a clock/counter/timer with the ZM1200 pandicon
tube, which contains 14 digits 0-9 that can only driven by multiplexing.
Datasheet:
http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/nixie/dat_arch/ZM1200_philips.pdf
What i wonder:
* Do
I would like to build a clock/counter/timer with the ZM1200 pandicon tube,
which contains 14 digits 0-9 that can only driven by multiplexing.
Datasheet:
http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/nixie/dat_arch/ZM1200_philips.pdf
What i wonder:
- Does the Bias Voltage or Screen Voltage draw any curre
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