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http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconVa...v-di.htm#mixer the 1SS135 appears to be a VHF/UHF switching diode, from Rohm Semiconductors. It could be a good diode, but I know that the 5711 is intended for mixer/detector service. I was unable to find a data sheet for the 135, so I can't make direct comparisons. I have used the 5711 over the past several years, with good results. Awhile back, I picked up a batch of matched quad sets of these diodes from the Rockwell-Collins Inventory Disposal store for around a dollar a pound. Too bad I got rid of most of them.........................I thought I would be living out there for longer than I did. Easy to take things for granted, when they are plentiful. Fortunately, these things are currently available, and they aren't too expensive. Pete "starman" wrote in message ... Pete KE9OA wrote: As far as the 2nd mixer, it is good to get rid of those general purpose switching diodes and replace them; the 1N5711 Hot Carrier diodes have lower loss, better IM characteristics, and they are designed for RF applications. Is the 1N5711 a good substitute for the 1SS135? |
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