| 11. | The television receiver would use the output of the photoelectric cell to drive a neon lamp.
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| 12. | Examples are the neon lamp and nixie tubes.
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| 13. | Around 1917, Daniel McFarlan Moore, then working at the General Electric Company, developed the miniature neon lamp.
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| 14. | Less common are neon lamp sets.
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| 15. | Simple timing lights may just contain a neon lamp operated by the energy provided by the ignition circuit.
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| 16. | The three vacuum tubes ( V1, V2 and V3 ) amplified the radio output to drive the neon lamp.
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| 17. | The indicator also included two neon lamps to indicate when the aircraft crossed over each of the marker beacons.
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| 18. | The brightness of the neon lamp was varied in proportion to the brightness of each spot on the image.
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| 19. | I have several electrical devices, such as power strips, which have a Neon lamp to indicate the power is on.
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| 20. | It is therefore called a cold-cathode tube ( a form of gas-filled tube ), or a variant of neon lamp.
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