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Tim Shoppa May 1st 08 06:56 PM

In search of: 2SK1740's, 2SK125's
 
A number of new radios with high-performance front ends use 2SK1740's
in the mixers. (e.g. the 756Pro3, Omni 7n - in fact you can find their
schematics on the web). If I wanted to grab a couple of these for my
experimentation, where could I buy them? They're almost certainly
surface mount but that's OK.

The previous generation part of choice seems to be the 2SK125 (as
illustrated in the ARRL handbook) and I'd like to find some of these
too but these seem to be obsolete.

Any other parts to look at? Sabin was using the 2N4416 (common-source
but same idea) in 1970. Today would a J310 be about equivalent?

Is the actual part number less important than matching when it comes
to performance?

Tim N3QE

geek May 1st 08 11:07 PM

In search of: 2SK1740's, 2SK125's
 
Hi,

I saw a thread on diyAudio.com a while back a fellow had a pile of
obsolete transistors (rf transistors are often used by us HiFi nuts).
Maybe you can find some there on a search?

Cheers,
__
Gregg


Gerry[_4_] May 2nd 08 12:00 AM

In search of: 2SK1740's, 2SK125's
 
Tim Shoppa wrote:
A number of new radios with high-performance front ends use 2SK1740's
in the mixers. (e.g. the 756Pro3, Omni 7n - in fact you can find their
schematics on the web). If I wanted to grab a couple of these for my
experimentation, where could I buy them? They're almost certainly
surface mount but that's OK.

The previous generation part of choice seems to be the 2SK125 (as
illustrated in the ARRL handbook) and I'd like to find some of these
too but these seem to be obsolete.

Any other parts to look at? Sabin was using the 2N4416 (common-source
but same idea) in 1970. Today would a J310 be about equivalent?

Is the actual part number less important than matching when it comes
to performance?

Tim N3QE

Have you tried calling ten tec? They are usually able to supply spares
at reasonable prices.

Gerry....


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