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Old December 31st 05, 08:34 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Dan Halbert
 
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Default Identifying a mystery diode

xpyttl wrote:
Other than being black, that thing looks suspiciously like an LED, so I
would go for an IR LED.


You could apply power it to as you would an LED (using a
current-limiting resistor), and take a look at it in a digital camera's
display. Digital cameras are somewhat sensitive to IR, even though they
usually have a built-in IR cut filter. Try it with an IR remote control
to see what I mean.

Dan, KB1RT


 
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