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"COLIN LAMB" wrote in message
ink.net... Switching diodes are generally non-critical. After all, there are only two states - on or off. Normally, substituting any other switching diode will be fine. Colin K7FM While I know this to be true - and agree with you 100% - I always try to get a sub number as a matter of principle. Amazing - all the resources for parts that I have online have "nothing found" - listed. I've got quite a few older crosses also, and again - nada. Yes - a couple "surplus sellers" who supposedly deal in obsolete parts and sell them for $100 each or more - claim to have them. I tried ECG (I know they were acquired), NTE, Fairchild - who I believe this came from, and so many others who had "parts cross references" on their sites. NADA......... There were some "almost" close hits - but no bulls eye. I must now wonder if this number was a "misprint" OR an in house number. The latter would be strange because the radio used other parts - very easily crossed. Yes, most definately - I've created more work than what it is worth - but why - is because as we know - some ICs and Transistor numbers get changed over time and if some sort of record can be kept - it makes life a lot simpler. TOO often - I have seen people asking for crosses for parts - some rescued by an answer - some not. I - like others - have been able to take an old transistor number - no longer used - part perhaps not even made - and been able to get the specs on that part and acquire a part with similar enough characteristics to make it work. So - as a matter of principle - I try to do that with any "off the wall" number such as this part - that I find. Who knows, some day someone else may need a number "I" have crossed and I can help them! It sure makes life easier........ Funny though - in my haste to type a post for finding said cross, I mentioned it to be a switching transistor - which brought question of my knowing a transistor from a diode. I had meant to say the "diode" was a "Switching Diode" - used to switch a transistor on/off. I've got a drawer full of switching diodes here and when I get time, will slap one in and the problem will be solved. |
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