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Radiosrfun wrote:
I didn't use Google, though I did do a web search for an FDH6027 Diode. It
only pointed me to some companies who supposedly sell outdated parts. I
checked my ECG index as well - to no avail.

Does "anyone" have any info on said part? If I am not wrong, it "seems" to
be a "switching" transistor.
This transistor is used in an older Marconi 2 way radio to drive/switch the
Audio Amp on - from the squelch circuit - once a signal is received.

Better yet, does anyone - especially in Canada know of a parts reference
which would equate many of those older part numbers to something new or
"american"?

Many of the parts in that radio do cross into parts yet available. But the
diode, I couldn't find. I can't imagine it being outdated.

Thanks


If you put ECG, 2N, ect in front of the 6027 it comes up as a PUT tranny...
It does have 3 leads???

More info on case style would help....


Bob N9LVU


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Radiosrfun wrote:
I didn't use Google, though I did do a web search for an FDH6027 Diode.
It only pointed me to some companies who supposedly sell outdated parts.
I checked my ECG index as well - to no avail.

Does "anyone" have any info on said part? If I am not wrong, it "seems"
to be a "switching" transistor.
This transistor is used in an older Marconi 2 way radio to drive/switch
the Audio Amp on - from the squelch circuit - once a signal is received.

Better yet, does anyone - especially in Canada know of a parts reference
which would equate many of those older part numbers to something new or
"american"?

Many of the parts in that radio do cross into parts yet available. But
the diode, I couldn't find. I can't imagine it being outdated.

Thanks

If you put ECG, 2N, ect in front of the 6027 it comes up as a PUT
tranny...
It does have 3 leads???

More info on case style would help....


Bob N9LVU



No Bob, I had a "TYPO" in the above message. The "diode" switches on a
"transistor". It is definately a diode I was looking for. The number is
FDH6027. I was unable to find a cross for the FDH number. Someone else in a
previous post supplied me with a possible number, which I knew about - as
far as it being a "switching" diode, but was it a direct cross to the FDH -
I don't know. I'm not going to worry about it - I'll get it figured out. The
"Cross" was the only thing I was "really" trying to accomplish.


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