Cool! So now, where can we buy them for 20 cents each?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 12:43 PM Paul Andrews wrote:
> I had forgotten I had scans of the nixie tube pages from that book - I
> seem to forget more than I remember these days. Mine are much yellower
> though!
>
> On Thursday, April 15, 2021
I had forgotten I had scans of the nixie tube pages from that book - I seem
to forget more than I remember these days. Mine are much yellower though!
On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 1:38:54 PM UTC-4 Paul Andrews wrote:
> Wonderful photographs. We know so little about Chinese tubes over here (or
Wonderful photographs. We know so little about Chinese tubes over here (or
at least I don't!), so it is really nice to see this information.
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Fantastic photos! I also have q few of these on my pages:
http://www.jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_sammlung_q.htm?lang=en
Best wishes
Jens
On 2021-04-14 9:46 p.m., 严泽远 wrote:
This one marked QS30-75, but I think it's the same one with QS30-7A:
IMG_7739.JPGIMG_7730.JPGIMG_7731.JPG
Hi Jon, I can share the databook with you, please email me if you want it,
but sorry I can't find any dekatrons information in the book.
Yan.
在2021年4月15日星期四 UTC+8 下午2:36:33 写道:
> Beautiful photos Yan, and thank you for sharing the data. Does your
> databook have any information on the Chinese d
Beautiful photos Yan, and thank you for sharing the data. Does your
databook have any information on the Chinese dekatrons?
Jon.
On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 5:02:43 AM UTC+1 Toby Thain wrote:
> On 2021-04-14 11:47 p.m., gregebert wrote:
> > I'm guessing this nixie tube was used in equipment
On 2021-04-14 11:47 p.m., gregebert wrote:
> I'm guessing this nixie tube was used in equipment for monitoring
> impurities in a steel plant.
>
(Those are all electronics symbols)
> On Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 6:46:55 PM UTC-7 严泽远 wrote:
>
> This one marked QS30-75, but I think it's the
I'm guessing this nixie tube was used in equipment for monitoring
impurities in a steel plant.
On Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 6:46:55 PM UTC-7 严泽远 wrote:
> This one marked QS30-75, but I think it's the same one with QS30-7A:
>
> [image: IMG_7739.JPG][image: IMG_7730.JPG][image: IMG_7731.JPG][im