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zendriver

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But I'm going to.

This dirty little orphan test piece, could not get a dollar bid at estate auction.

I didn't even know what it was since it was covered with dust, but I like old test equipment, so WTF I went for it.

Fired it up, it's a Fairchild 7050 DVM with a NIXIE TUBE display! I was actually a bit giddy not have seen a tube display in 30 years.

It's a keeper.

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I love Nixies. I remember when I was about 12 I accompanied my Dad on a trip to the town dump to get rid of some trash, and sitting in the trash pile was an HP frequency generator from the 1960s with a Burroughs Nixie display. I rescued them (plus a tuning eye) and sat on them for YEARS until I built the following Arduino-powered clock using the tubes. There are about 350 hand-soldered connections in this thing, so I'm definitely not making another.
 

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BMack37

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That is AWESOME! I'd be willing to double, no, triple your money on that one! :p

I love nixie tubes, they're basically the coolest form of display ever made...and there's some really cool display technology.
 
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Nice score. :beer: I see you 3 nixies and raise you more. :bounce:

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PassnThru

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That's really cool but....

"I don't like to brag but I'm going to" definitely qualifies as self-suckage :lol_hitti

And yes - someone said you **** as you expected.

You know the rules.

:beer:
 

Stuart in MN

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When I was in college we were still using test equipment with nixie tube displays. I've always liked them.

I've watched some videos recently about 'lixie' displays, they are LED based but look like nixie displays.
 

Lassen Forge

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I think it's a keeper too... unless you really want to get rid of it. :pimpflash More than happy to help in that regard. Fairchild made some AWESOME (and bulletproof) gear back in the day. (Is the ohmmeter still accurate?)

You can brag all you want... you did score. (and as such, you ****.)
 

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Nice! Might also be a practical piece of kit, if you clean it up, replace the caps and calibrate it/adjust the trim pots.
 

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I love Nixies. I remember when I was about 12 I accompanied my Dad on a trip to the town dump to get rid of some trash, and sitting in the trash pile was an HP frequency generator from the 1960s with a Burroughs Nixie display. I rescued them (plus a tuning eye) and sat on them for YEARS until I built the following Arduino-powered clock using the tubes. There are about 350 hand-soldered connections in this thing, so I'm definitely not making another.

I like it! Haven't seen nixies in years.
I remember having a radio at home with a tuning eye when I was a kid.
 

AA/FC

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That's really cool but....

"I don't like to brag but I'm going to" definitely qualifies as self-suckage :lol_hitti

And yes - someone said you **** as you expected.

You know the rules.

:beer:
You beat me to it. lolol

Bragging (especially in the thread title) is just a disguise for self-suckage. :lol:


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