Funkwerk Erfurt Zähldekade Typ 8101 (Decadic Counter)

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Oskar

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Nov 12, 2025, 6:58:22 PM (11 days ago) Nov 12
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I recently acquired this large 1MHz decadic counting unit but haven't been able to find any datasheets for it. If anyone has information on how to get it working, I'd really appreciate the help.

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Instrument Resources of America

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Nov 12, 2025, 8:15:51 PM (11 days ago) Nov 12
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I'm quite sure that it is out of a frequency counter. Probably the least significant digit (LSD) or second least significant digit. You might try looking at the old Hewlett Packard model 524 frequency counter. I  think you find it quite similar.

Good luck,  Irv.


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I recently acquired this large 1MHz decadic counting unit but haven't been able to find any datasheets for it. If anyone has information on how to get it working, I'd really appreciate the help.

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Instrument Resources of America

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Nov 12, 2025, 8:17:46 PM (11 days ago) Nov 12
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P.S. This item is a very 'small' part of the entire counter.

Irv.



On 11/12/2025 3:58 PM, 'Oskar' via neonixie-l wrote:
I recently acquired this large 1MHz decadic counting unit but haven't been able to find any datasheets for it. If anyone has information on how to get it working, I'd really appreciate the help.

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Nov 12, 2025, 10:40:58 PM (11 days ago) Nov 12
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> P.S. This item is a very 'small' part of the entire counter.

I understand that. I was hoping to just get it running on itself. Thanks for the recommendation. I will have a look.

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Rob B

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Nov 13, 2025, 5:03:54 PM (10 days ago) Nov 13
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Could it have come from the FE 3501 or 3504, pictured on this page?:


Funkwerk Erfurt, Digital Straight Ahead Counter Type 3504 from 1961

Mac Doktor

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Nov 13, 2025, 6:13:34 PM (10 days ago) Nov 13
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On Nov 13, 2025, at 5:03 PM, Rob B <bailey...@gmail.com> wrote:

Could it have come from the FE 3501 or 3504, pictured on this page?:


The columns are about twice as far apart as the Burroughs counters so it looks right.


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J Forbes

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Nov 13, 2025, 8:31:40 PM (10 days ago) Nov 13
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there is a little bit of info here


about using similar modules in a clock. The "normal decade" is the schematic of a single stage counter/display, so it should be similar to the half of your module that has the neon lamps. I suspect the other half is similar, but without the lamps. 

There is an HP manual on the internet that describes how they work...


see how far that gets you
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