Heath diode replacement

Chris Trask ctrask at PRIMENET.COM
Sun Aug 22 20:48:48 EDT 1999


Ron,
        The CORRECT industry number for that diode is 1N458.  That's
what I get for typing in a big hurry.

Chris

On Sun, 22 Aug 1999, Ron Wicker wrote:

> I am trying to repair a Heath SB 301 receiver.  I need to replace the two
> AGC diodes.  The Heath parts number is 56-24, silicone diode.  What is a
> common replacement?  I would appreciate any help.
> Ron.......
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