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Old 05-06-2013, 03:59 PM
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Thanks for all the replies. I haven't gotten the pictures out of my digital camera yet, but I can list the controls. On the front panel, along the top, are controls for OFF-STDBY-ON, and NORM-ADD 180º. Along the bottom are sets of binding posts for REFERENCE and SIGNAL inputs(?), each with a LEVEL control with 2-20V and 2-200V settings. The SIGNAL side also has an unmarked red pushbutton nearby.

On the rear panel is an asset tag dating to 1962, and two pots with locking shafts marked SET 0º and SET 180º, each with a small pushbutton, and a set of unmarked binding posts which were obviously added later.

One cool thing about the front panel is that the nixie tube display window can be tilted up or down, in addition to being centered. Not sure how much this thing cost, but it probably wasn't too cheap in its day.
-Adam
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