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Polymath wrote:
About 40 years ago, I recall as a teenager borrowing a book from the local library that described how to make your own transistor radio, including the manufacture of the transistors themselves by point-contact techniques. ISTR that it was published in Yankland. Does anyone here remember this book? Don't remember the book but I do remember instructions for taking a 1N23 or two (many available as surplus) and opening one and adding another point contact. The extra point contact could be obtained from the second 1N23. At that time the 1N23 was filled with wax so opening one up was doable. Good luck Bill K7NOM. |
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