diodes

William Mabry n4qa at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Feb 8 21:58:53 EST 2000


Brown-White-Brown is the old 1N191 germanium diode.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Roik <jnroik at ESCAPE.CA>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 07:25 PM
Subject: Re: diodes


> One of the most common diodes for balanced modulators was a 1N270. Never
> was good on diode color codes but in the SB-401 on my bench it is
> brown-white-brown-blue. I'd be tempted to replace them all with the 1N270.
>
> Jim
>
> On Tuesday, February 08, 2000 1:29 PM, mike bryce  wrote:
> > gang...
> >
> > do any of you know what replacement diode would be for a heath part
> number
> > FH-1100?
> >
> > it looks  like a clear glass diode, a 1N32A....
> >
> > they are out of the balanced modulator..
> >
> > thanks..
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> > Mike Bryce
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