(NOS?) XM1000s for sale

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Oskar

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12:47 PM (6 hours ago) 12:47 PM
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Robert

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I’ve got the IEEE version

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Rob

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bogdan paduraru

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Have any photos of the IEE version in action?

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I’ve got the IEEE version

Robert

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No unfortunately 

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Rob

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Benjamin Bauer

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I have a XM1000 from Telefunken but I don't know If I should sell it.

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bogdan paduraru

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I have a testing module for the xm1000 
If you " throw it" across Atlantic , I might be able to test it for you  ☺️

On 12 Oct 2025, at 20:55, Robert <robnor...@gmail.com> wrote:

No unfortunately 

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Dekatron42

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Is it a home-built testing unit or something that Telefunke/IEE designed?

I had a look at some photos Robert sent me and found that the circuit board consists of two (2) Fairchild 9112(59) "High Voltage Hex Inverter", one Fairchild 9301(59) "MSI 1 of 10 Decoder" and the SN7475N "4-BIT BISTABLE LATCHES" and some resistors and possibly a 5.1V Zener to supply the SN7475N and Fairchild 9301 with 5V as the two 9112 uses somewhere between 12-20V to interface to the NIMO.

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