The Peter Jensen Tube Clocks 

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A while back I purchased two nixie from TubeClock.com, a wacky place to get some of the most worthless (after all, let’s be honest here – they are using , but not near as worthless as the Chronulator which I still want to get as well) yet most awesome on the planet. 

There are actually a lot of different sites that sell nixie , and you can find lots of tubes on ebay, for instance. However, the I use the most is Peter’s IN14 6 with the attachment. I have it prominently placed in my amateur radio station and it is set for UTC. The puck, a Garmin unit, is sitting on the sill of a window nearby. With this set up, the maintains absolutely

Once a day the sets the minutes and seconds, then the rest of the day the uses the second pulses from the satellites to keep the seconds ticking. 

I have had this particular running for about a year and a half now. In that , I have only seen the glitch one – for some reason it ended up being 35 seconds off. I am not sure if RF interference did something or what, but it did reset itself. Same with the leap second that was injected into the stream at the end of 2008.

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