Nixie Tube Clock – The GeekKlok

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Nixie Tube Clock – The GeekKlok

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Under $200-ish Nixie tube clock kits – “The GeekKlok is a truly amazing designer clock, created by AWARD-WINNING DESIGNER Raymond Weisling. This clock is for geeks and nerds and gadget lovers, so it has many features not found in the typical Nixie clock, and in fact not found in most clocks of any kind”Link.

8 thoughts on “Nixie Tube Clock – The GeekKlok

  1. crystal_blue says:

    I have trouble contacting Raymond Weisling through the (fake?) email address posted on his http://www.zetalink.biz….

  2. jeromelab says:

    It’s not fake, he just answers when he wants. I have been ordering a “four letter words” from him one year ago, I had a couple of answers from him since (but only when posting a complaints), providing a lot of excuses and some (unrealized) promises. I don’t know if I will ever see the item I ordered, be warned!

  3. linux4all says:

    Sad stories abound from others too. Apparently it’s a common problem. A quick search returned this page with similar complaints:
    http://www.amug.org/~jthomas/badnixie.html

  4. Jan de Rie says:

    The word “klok” is Dutch for clock. I hope that Zetalink has no Dutch connection since I would be ashamed. It is pretty obvious that Zetalink is a scam. Just look at this link:

    http://www.amug.org/~jthomas/badnixie.html

    Luckily, a MUCH cheaper ($24.95) Geek Clock is available from Dutchtronix, the AVR Oscilloscope Clock V3.0, which now features the Binary-Hexadecimal Display mode. Dutchtronix sells the AVR Clock through distributors like SparkFun Electronics, so no worries about being scammed.
    Other new features in the V3.0 firmware are Date set and display, fractional seconds, User Name display, Automatic Daylight Saving Time (US and EU) and GPS NMEA support: connect the serial output of your GPS unit to the AVR clock and you’ll always have the correct date and time on your oscilloscope.
    For more information:

    http://www.dutchtronix.com/ScopeClock.htm

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