Hi,
· This page will definitely be helpful: [ http://dos4ever.com/E1T/E1T.html ]
· An one digit clock : [ http://dos4ever.com/E1T_clock/E1T.html ]
· This is the home page: [ http://dos4ever.com/ ]
eric
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In this context, it might be interesting also to look at two related tubes: The E8T and E80T.
Both are binary tubes, with a functional principle that lies at the base of the E1T. Namely deflection of an electron beam.
eric
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What I use is laser printer water transfer decal paper, e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B006EITEIQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8 .
Make sure you get the LASER not the inkjet version.
You make up your design (the E1T decals in this case) using your favourite graphics package, then print them before floating the label off and onto the valve/capacitor can/radio dial/whatever...
HTH
Nick
We dont seem to have a files section on this group?
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Nick, have you considered a Dropbox for the files instead?(the other) Nick.
hello all,