Transistors

wa1vwl wa1vwl at GROLEN.COM
Fri Mar 12 19:31:43 EST 1999


I've been using NTE substitutes with great success for several years.
Try them at www.nteinc.com. They also have downloadable software to
identify their equivalent part numbers for the original. You can
probably locate a distributor at the same web address. I believe Hosfelt
Electronics carry their products.

73/Gerry/W1ID

W. Sushak wrote:
>
> Hi Group ...
>
> Would appreciate some information on who still sells discrete compoents
> these days.  I am looking for a source for older transistors.  Nuts & Volts
> used to have a lot of sources, but most of them have dried up.  Newark is
> cheaper these days, but only has current stuff.  Currently am looking for
> 2N2148 and TA2577A , both in a TO-3 case.  No, it's not for a ham rig, but
> it is for a Heathkit (TA-16 guitar amp).
>
> Also, if anyone wants to get rid of any Heath guitar amps (or pieces of
> them) I would be interested...
>
> thanks
>
> ...waynes
>
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