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  • ‘Slot Machine’ Cathode poisoning prevention routine - All user preferences stored to non-volatile memory. All of the clocks illustrated are my own creations - unless otherwise attributed- there are some amazing builders out there!. Videos of most clocks in operation on individual clock pages Prices stated are less shipping costs.
  • Slot machines; Snow blowers; Stereo speakers; Keep at least 24 inches (60 cm) away from your pacemaker: Arc welders; CB and police radio antennas; Running motors and alternators, especially those in vehicles NOTE: Avoid leaning over running motors and alternators of a running vehicle. Alternators create large magnetic fields that can affect.
Had some time between commissions recently so I`ve been able to get a couple of new clocks built - the `Spitfire` clock you can see here and on the clocks page (with video), and an interesting test equipment clock made from a 1940`s Mission Bell Heterodyne Wavemeter which is now finished ............Here it is!

Nice to see the clocks in amongst all those historical timepieces!

Nixie clocks are intriguing devices based on cold cathode display tubes which were the precursor of modern LED displays in all kinds of electronic equipment. They mainly date to the 1960`s, 70`s and 80`s - surviving longer in the Soviet Union where supplies of new tubes are still being discovered. Most widely used now in clock displays where the glowing amber digits and underlit glass tubes provide a spectacular display. Although they look similar to old radio valves there is no heat generated by these tubes. I`ve been building these clocks for a few years now. I love the challenge of mixing old and new technology - hours of work goes in to each one - finding a suitable case to restore and modify, machining and fitting parts, wiring etc. I usually base these clocks around the excellent kits by PV electronics which I have found to be well designed and reliable using modern microprocessor technology. The additional lighting effects are low voltage LED powered, and if possible I like to assign the original controls to new functions. Just about anything can be made into a nixie clock -only limited by your imagination! Unique and interesting conversation pieces - Passers-by have often knocked at the door asking to know more about them! Usually display time and also the date at the end of each minute, and many functions are easily user programmable. At the very least :-

- Hours, Minutes and Seconds display
- 12 or 24 hour modes
- Date display in either DD.MM.YY or MM.DD.YY format
- Alarm, with programmable snooze period
- Programmable date display each minute
- Attractive LED tube lighting
- Uses a Quartz Crystal Oscillator as the timebase
- Optional DCF / MSF / GPS synchronisation with status indicator LED
- Supercapacitor backup. Keeps time during short power outages
- Simple time setting using two buttons
- Programmable leading zero blanking
- Five programmable neon colon settings (Flashing AM/PM indication,
illuminated AM/PM indication, both flashing, both on, both off)
- Maintains time during setup mode, eg. When changing between
Standard Time and Daylight Savings Time
- Seconds can be reset to zero to precisely the set time
- Programmable night mode - blanked or dimmed display to save tubes
or prevent sleep disturbance
- Separate modes for colon neons during night mode
- Standard or fading change of digits
- ‘Slot Machine’ Cathode poisoning prevention routine
- All user preferences stored to non-volatile memory

All of the clocks illustrated are my own creations - unless otherwise attributed- there are some amazing builders out there!
***** Videos of most clocks in operation on individual clock pages
Prices stated are less shipping costs. Please enquire.
I hope you enjoy looking at the clocks as much as I enjoy building them!
Andrew Murray
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Slote machine ani poisoning symptoms

A dark cloud has blanketed the Mugadza area in Headlands following the death of three children from the same family in a suspected case of food poisoning that has left the local community in shock and disbelief.

The three from Mugadza area, village 21 in Headlands died this Monday and Tuesday.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Tavhirigwa Kakohwa confirmed the death of three children who have been identified as Rutendo aged 11, Sarah (8) and Esro Mabvuwa (13).

The father of the deceased Joseph Mabvuwa and the mother Fortunate Chitowamombe who are yet to come to terms with the tragedy narrated the circumstances that led to the death of three children.

Rusape General Hospital Medical Superintendent, Dr Steward Karembo said they tried helping the siblings but their efforts were fruitless.

The local community is equally shocked with the local leadership, Makoni rural district council and well-wishers assisting the bereaved family.

Meanwhile two other children, Abraham and Ndewashe who were admitted together with the deceased at Rusape General Hospital have been discharged. -Zbc

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Slote Machine Ani Poisoning Symptoms

Three siblings die in suspected food poisoning