Not yet it hasn’t but just you wait...:) As an expat, I’m quite frankly
appalled at the state of affairs in my country of birthbut politics here in
the US is a circus too...but that’s a little OT.
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> Oddly that seller wont ship
Oddly that seller wont ship to the UK, along with a couple of other
countries:
"Excludes: Russian Federation, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, United Kingdom"
Has Brexit really made things that bad?!
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I only have 6 of them, but they should be 'enjoyed' I supposenot sure
if they have Hg or not.
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> It would be interesting to see if these early versions have a decent
> lifetime.
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It would be interesting to see if these early versions have a decent
lifetime.
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I would build a clock with connections in the right place - or perhaps
build a board which had the right connections and use a clock that drives
remote tubes - I have a two tube clock design (and now a three tube clock
design) which drives remote tubes, PV Electronics has two boards for remote
Yep, same footprint but different layout
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> 1971? Truly amazing how long those were manufactured, close to 20 years. I
> know I have a few made in 1989, and I think I might have some from the early
> 1990's.
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> Are t
1971? Truly amazing how long those were manufactured, close to 20 years. I
know I have a few made in 1989, and I think I might have some from the
early 1990's.
Are the pins in the same physical location as a regular IN-18, just
different connections ?
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