Some people are very sensitive to humming and ticking sounds especially at night. Back in the 1070's I bought an Accutron wrist watch with the tuning fork time base. At night the humming was loud enough that I put it in drawer on the far side of my bedroom. My first LED clock has always been my favourite ( from a Radio Shack ad fir the boards. ) - totaly silent it still works great today.
Pharma Phil.
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Some people are very sensitive to humming and ticking sounds especially at night. Back in the 1070's I bought an Accutron wrist watch with the tuning fork time base. At night the humming was loud enough that I put it in drawer on the far side of my bedroom. My first LED clock has always been my favourite ( from a Radio Shack ad fir the boards. ) - totaly silent it still works great today.
Pharma Phil.
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From: gregebert <greg...@hotmail.com>
Date: January 8, 2020 at 12:13 PM
Our bedroom clock has 8 tubes (b7971), and is PIR activated. Needless to say, it's very bright when on. I set the timeout to 100 seconds, and I dont ever recall being awakened by the display turning-on. A future project is to modify the code so it reports how many times the PIR sensor was triggered during the night. I dont use any kind of dimming, mainly because people have reported audible noise from tubes that use PWM dimming.
Both of our kids (now grown and moved-out) built 6-tube clocks with b5092 tubes, and they never complained about the seconds ticking-away at night; they actually liked it, sort of like counting sheep, etc.
I think flip-dots would drive me crazy.....even the mechanical flip-style clocks that were prevalent in the 1970's were a bit annoying.
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