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![]() The usage of word "pill" is a "slang" word for RF transistors (bi-polar or MOSFET) originated in US by non-technical radio operators. Popular MRF/SRF RF transistors http://www.rfparts.com/mototran.html The 211 case style was very popular for bi-polar devices http://www.rfparts.com/trancase.html If you are aware of the voltage required (12/13.8; 24/28 or 48/50 VDC),that would be useful in reducing your search candidates. Specifications: http://www.rfparts.com/transistorspecs.html You can inquire with RF Parts if you desire a cross reference - for future replacement. http://www.rfparts.com/product.html Handling RF Transistors http://www.rfparts.com/install.html w9gb These are useful pointers. I am in the same situation as the original poster. I have been given a bunch of RF power transistors (316-01 and 244-04 type packages). I have been unable to identify them. The giver tried to find the information where he works (they were being thrown away) but he can't find any information. Transistor 1 markings: C / M2519 / 185 / 9014 / RR15 the bag is labelled RF 10W UHF Transistor 2 markings: C / 185 / 4340P3 / 8817 / MALAYSIA the bag is labelled RF 12W VHF Transistor 3 markings: C / (Motorola Wing) / 8133P1 / 8919 / MALAYSIA the bag is labelled RF PA 28W VHF Transistor 4 markings: C / 4340P1 / 8824 M52 / (logo) the bag is labelled RF 4W VHF these have logos of ST or Thompson CSF The second from last line four digit number is the date code. In some cases there are more than one transistor and this line does vary. I Have tried adding MRF, 2SC, SRF in front of the ID and then I have done a google, but this has found nothing. Any ideas? --Gary |
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