Russian characters - help needed

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jb-electronics

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Dec 8, 2018, 7:50:29 PM12/8/18
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Hello Nixie friends,

I have a few of the IN-5A-1 and IN-5B-1 Nixie tubes here (made by Gazotron), and I do not really know the names of the characters they display.

Does anybody know the names of the characters they display? There are two versions of X as well as two versions of Y, and I could not identify them with Cyrillic letters. Also, does anybody know what the IN-5A-1 and IN-5B-1 were made for?

Thanks for your help!

Best wishes
Jens

Юрий Овчинников

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Dec 9, 2018, 2:41:26 AM12/9/18
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вс, 9 дек. 2018 г. в 03:50, jb-electronics <webm...@jb-electronics.de>:
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Hannah Mishin

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Apr 19, 2019, 9:51:50 PM4/19/19
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Hey Jens -
Reply to this thread if you still have queries or need help with translating.  I read and write some Russian and have native speaking friends.

but
Y may be ч  Sounds like "che"
x is for sure a letter and sounds like a hard "H" said in the back of the throat.
z may be this char з or this char э
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