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I wonder what they used to calibrate that.
Now imagine that is being done by a 19 year old, three striper airman in the middle of the night with no officer in sight; they must have trusted me! Sleep well America. It was the height of tech at the time and, yes, nixie lights were the epitome of futuristic cool. BTW, each base had a PMEL (Precision Measurement Equipment or Electronics Lab I think) where the equipment was calibrated and those little stickers were affixed.