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Someone here wanted EF86s...??



 
 
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Old October 13th 06, 10:52 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Someone here wanted EF86s...??


If my memory serves, someone here was in need of some EF86s a little while
ago?

Here is a little bunch of them for nowt:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...keT rack=true


Got to be worth a punt at these prices - no...??


And these little Nixies from the same seller would be handy for someone at
the price:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...keT rack=true

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Old October 14th 06, 08:25 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Fleetie
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Default Someone here wanted EF86s...??

And these little Nixies from the same seller would be handy for someone at the price:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...keT rack=true


IMNSHO those are NOT true Nixie tubes. They are vacuum flourescent (sp?) or
something. I used to have a larger unit with several digits. These have a
heater to provide electrons which hit the seven segments coated with
flourescent stuff that glows that characteristic green.

Nxie tubes are _entirely_ different. The seller is being misleading
by claiming they are Nixie tubes, which those are NOT.

Nixie tubes have 10 (for numeric ones) wires formed in the shape of
the digits 0 to 9, and are surrounded by neon, and there's, IIRCD, a
mesh cage around the assembly to form the other electrode. There is
no concept of "seven segment", though a nixie tube could probably be
devised that did use seven segments. The key though, is that the light
comes from a neon glow around the shaped wire of the required digit.
Nixie tubes do NOT require, or have, a heater.

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Old October 14th 06, 09:41 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Fleetie
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Default Corrigenda (was Someone here wanted EF86s...??)

IMNSHO those are NOT true Nixie tubes. They are vacuum flourescent (sp?) or

fluorescent

something. I used to have a larger unit with several digits. These have a
heater to provide electrons which hit the seven segments coated with
flourescent stuff that glows that characteristic green.


fluorescent


Nxie tubes are _entirely_ different. The seller is being misleading


Nixie

by claiming they are Nixie tubes, which those are NOT.

Nixie tubes have 10 (for numeric ones) wires formed in the shape of
the digits 0 to 9, and are surrounded by neon, and there's, IIRCD, a


IIRC

mesh cage around the assembly to form the other electrode. There is
no concept of "seven segment", though a nixie tube could probably be
devised that did use seven segments. The key though, is that the light
comes from a neon glow around the shaped wire of the required digit.
Nixie tubes do NOT require, or have, a heater.


heaters

Sorry for ****-ups. Very early in the morning for a saturday!


Martin
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