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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 17:33:05 -0600, Chris W wrote:
none sale the mounts or can tell me where to get one. Hi Chris, Hence my comment about the availability being either custom design or cannibalized from 50 year old equipment. It seems to me, that you can hold one half of the diode with an AGC fuse holder. Given that this style of diode often comes with a cartridge style mount that is removable to reveal two pin connectors (making the whole diode look like a miniature old-fashioned rolling pin for dough), you could buy two such diodes (yeah, expensive) and combine those cartridge mounts so that both ends can be captured by an AGC fuse holder. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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