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[[File:Numerik display interior.png|thumb|350px|right|Interior of a Numerik display]] | [[File:Numerik display interior.png|thumb|350px|right|Interior of a Numerik display]] | ||
'''Numerik''' displays use edge-lit curved plastic plates to display symbols such as the digits 0 to 9. | '''Numerik''' displays use edge-lit curved plastic plates to display symbols such as the digits 0 to 9. | ||
They feature prominently in the 1964 Bond movie, ''Goldfinger'', as the 3-digit countdown display in the nuclear bomb that ultimately stops to display "007". | |||
==GR products using Numerik displays== | ==GR products using Numerik displays== |
Revision as of 17:00, 20 October 2024
Numerik displays use edge-lit curved plastic plates to display symbols such as the digits 0 to 9.
They feature prominently in the 1964 Bond movie, Goldfinger, as the 3-digit countdown display in the nuclear bomb that ultimately stops to display "007".
GR products using Numerik displays
- 1150-A 300 kHz, 5-digit frequency counter, 1963
- 1150-B 400 kHz, 5-digit frequency counter, 1965
- 1153-A 10 MHz, 5-digit frequency counter, 1965
- ...?
Links
- IND-0300
- IND-1801
- Experimenter August 1964 describing Numerik Display
- GB Patent 847,972 filed 22 Jan 1958
- KGM Electronics IND-1803 Numerik Indicator (General Radio) @ industrialalchemy.org
- KGM edge-lit display "Numerik Indicator" model IND-0300 by 50sTransistorRadios @ YouTube (shows partial disassembly)