On May 29, 2020, at 8:17 PM, John Snow <jrope...@gmail.com> wrote:I'd like to put something together to display Lissajous curves - i'd much rather use monochromatic displays than color CRTs where I use only one channel.
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Standard colo(u)rs I have seen are Green (P1, P31), white (P4), blue (P7, P11) and orange (P12, P19)There are some exotics (like red) that allegedly exist, but I’ve never found a CRT with a red phosphor (yet...:).
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3LO1I – 62 pcs. for $15, - green
5LO38I – 3 pcs., - green
6LO1I – 7 pcs., - green
6LO2A – 2 pcs. - blue
7LO55I – 2 pc. - green
8LO29I – 47 pcs. for $20, - green
8LO30I – 1 pc. for $100, - green
8LO39V – 22 pcs. for $20, - blue
13LМ31V – 7 pcs., - orange
13LN2 – 1 pc. - orange-green
13LO18V – 1 pc., - orange-green
13LO36V – 1 pc., - white
13LO37I – 1 pc., - green
16LO2V – 29 pc., - blue
16LO2I – 1 pc., - green
18LМ5V – 1 pc. - red + green
23LM4V – 17 pcs. - whiteI would add P2 to David's list as they do appear on Ebay from time to time. Other P series phosphor's are hen's teeth. I did correspond with a guy who said he had an experimental red phosphor tube but I couldn't prise it out of his hands...
Another good list of P phosphors is here (and other CRT stuff)
And look under the heading CRT Focus a little way down the page for All About CRT Phosphors.
Don't get too excited by the range!
Another, different, range of colours is available using Soviet
tubes. Attached is my own scavenged data. (This is incomplete, if
anyone wants to add or make corrections then please PM me). Whilst
a И designation (English I) is often described as green, the
actual shade of green is different to a P1 or a P31. A very
interesting colour combination is the B phosphor (English B). This
is described as a rough, white light with a long yellow afterglow.
They do appear on Ebay and there is no corresponding P colour. I
like it.
My own scope clock that Nick linked is very much a "Son of David's" design using sine and cosine generators to draw Lissajous figures (rather than a Vector display as Nick suggested). The hardware is different but the principle is the same. The other Lissajous based clock that I know of is, of course,
Have fun! Keep safe!
Grahame
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It tends to be a bit difficult (or expensive) to find electrostatic deflection CRTs in some of the more exotic phosphors, especially new-old-stock, but persistence (excuse the pun!!) does prevail. And as you can see above the Russian ones can be obtained readily.
- Aaron


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