Hm, I realize now it is definitely missing the BNCs and the DB-9.
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 8:18:47 PM UTC-4, Brian wrote:
I have this...if that's what you are looking for I can send it your way.
Kit parts may be incomplete, but I think most of it is there.
-Brian
On Sunday, May 31,
Brian.
Sent you an email.
I have no use for the db9 or bnc so those are good missing parts lol.
Please be aware you have an invound email.
Thanks for the offer !!
Christian
On Jun 5, 2015 6:27 PM, Brian 51mmz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hm, I realize now it is definitely missing the BNCs and the
If they fail that quickly and the damage is concentrated in the center then
it sounds like it could be also be ion damage to the phosphor as opposed to
an issue with the phosphor itself. I'm not sure how good the vacuum is on
some soviet tubes in general (I suspect it varied from factory to
I was shishlakji on the old group, it's the same clock. Here is the
schematic. The M62354 DAC may need a little explanation. It's a voltage
output serial input DAC. The voltage reference is floating - does not need
to be ground at one end - this is unusual in DACs. Here the reference is
the
My experience with Russian tubes, the 3LO1 in particular, is that they
barely last 500 hours. I did an extremely simple scope clock six or seven
years ago and I was going to publish it for anyone to make, but I make the
mistake of mentioning it on this forum and within days the Russian seller
Perhaps I'll make an artistic sculpture out of them.an embuggerance indeed!
What did they use them for given the crap lifetime?
Nick
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On Jun 2, 2015, at 05:50, Grahame Marsh grahame.ma...@googlemail.com wrote:
For sale - eight 3L01 CRTs - brand new - hours of life
Hi petehand,
Thanks for your detailed reply.
I agree, its a real shame the 3LO tubes are rather cute!
Do you mind posting your hardware for the clock. Schematics and such?
Always hungry for some more ideas or intellect.
Have you given thought to baking the tube in the oven to see if that helps
For sale - eight 3L01 CRTs - brand new - hours of life - bags of
cuteness...
What an embuggerance :-(
Grahame
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 2:29 AM, petehand peteh...@gmail.com
mailto:peteh...@gmail.com wrote:
My experience with Russian tubes, the 3LO1 in particular, is that
they