I acquired a set of bat nixies that I was told came out of a set of Avery scales. Digit height about 15mm, tube body is about 0.7" x 1.55", excluding the nipple.
I am having trouble reading the manufacturer and part number. I can see they are English-made and a have a silver-hued honeycomb grid. Is the manufacturer ITT? I seem to see a part number of GN-85AN or GN-85AH but I am drawing a blank on a web search for those numbers.
One nixie is a tube with fractions in it.
Before I attempt a clean-up and lose the markings altogether, might one of you gurus be able to identify these bottles and hopefully tell me the pinouts please?
John S
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Hey John,
the fractions Nixie is a GF-37AH, see here: http://www.jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_sammlung_g.htm#GF-37AH
The numeric one should be GN-35AH, see here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrtomsworld/269254190
Both ITT. I like the bame "bat nixie" a lot ;)
Cheers
Jens
On 9/14/2016 2:03 PM, Nixcited delighted wrote:
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I acquired a set of bat nixies that I was told came out of a set of Avery scales. Digit height about 15mm, tube body is about 0.7" x 1.55", excluding the nipple.
I am having trouble reading the manufacturer and part number. I can see they are English-made and a have a silver-hued honeycomb grid. Is the manufacturer ITT? I seem to see a part number of GN-85AN or GN-85AH but I am drawing a blank on a web search for those numbers.
One nixie is a tube with fractions in it.
Before I attempt a clean-up and lose the markings altogether, might one of you gurus be able to identify these bottles and hopefully tell me the pinouts please?
John S
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Now I don't know... I thin bat nixies is pretty cool, and for some reason I have never heard that before. Funny!
On 9/15/2016 10:56 AM, Roddy Scott wrote:
I call them Australian tubes. Makes folk think too!--
On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 9:15:23 PM UTC+1, Nixcited delighted wrote:Thanks Jens, a great help. I thought everyone called upside tubes bat nixies?
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