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==GR products using Numerik displays==
==GR products using Numerik displays==
* [[1123-A|1123-A Digital Synchronometer]]
* [[1150-A|1150-A 300 kHz, 5-digit frequency counter]], 1963
* [[1150-A|1150-A 300 kHz, 5-digit frequency counter]], 1963
* [[1150-B|1150-B 400 kHz, 5-digit frequency counter]], 1965
* [[1150-B|1150-B 400 kHz, 5-digit frequency counter]], 1965
* [[1153-A|1153-A 10 MHz, 5-digit frequency counter]], 1965
* [[1153-A|1153-A 10 MHz, 5-digit frequency counter]], 1965
* [[1680-A|1680-A Automatic capacitance bridge]]
* ...?
* ...?



Revision as of 16:06, 20 October 2024

Interior of a Numerik display

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

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