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On Nov 21, 2025, at 4:25 AM, Dan Harboe Burer <danb...@gmail.com> wrote:I have had one of these for a loong time.
Seen before. It was a kit offered in the late 80s by some long-gone kit maker. They might have been sold at Heathkit or Lafayette stores, who often carried assembled consumer devices and third-party kits. I seem to recall it used fuse-programmed PROM chips as decoders. It's a very rare item. Cannot be googled.
Seen before. It was a kit offered in the late 80s by some long-gone kit maker. They might have been sold at Heathkit or Lafayette stores, who often carried assembled consumer devices and third-party kits. I seem to recall it used fuse-programmed PROM chips as decoders. It's a very rare item. Cannot be googled.
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On Nov 21, 2025, at 2:57 PM, Tom Katt <tomk...@gmail.com> wrote:Ah, the days when leds were still a new fangled technology…. And before blue leds were invented and made everything so painful on the eyes lol. I miss old red leds ;-)
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As you age your sensitivity to short wavelengths decrease and the wavelength of blue LEDs can vary quite a bit. There's a house nearby that had blue LED Xmas lights before anyone else in town. They looked strangely dim to me at the time and they haven't gotten any brighter over the last 15 or 20 years.
On Nov 22, 2025, at 10:20 AM, Tom Katt <tomk...@gmail.com> wrote:A single blue led power indicator seems to light up an entire room in the dark for me.
And beyond eye piercing, I just find them aesthetically unappealing. Surely red leds are cheaper in today’s penny pinching world…
And I’m with you on the Christmas lights - old school Noma bubblers in my house as well. Though I did trade the C9’s for incandescent mini bulbs - too much heat kept drying out the tree.