Re: LF 1n753 zener diode
- From: Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 05:53:13 +0000
a7yvm109gf5d1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Yeah it's a bit crazy but so is using a 40 year old scope!
Dare I ask why NOS is so important to you ?
Why is it important to anyone? I have a scope plug-in that belonged to
NASA. It's a geek pride thing. The burnouts in the Tekscopes group
don't get it, so I'm asking here. I don't understand why asking for a
NOS diode is so unusual. A modern part would stick out like a sore
thumb amongst the socketed metal-case transistors, tubular capacitors
and carbon comp resistors.
It could be a pull for all I care, it just has to work and be in the
black case...
I might even have one here btw.
Sounds good!
The ones I were thinking of are in bag marked CV7102 ( military designtion ).
I've also written 1S2062A on there.
They are black bodied with a large violet stripe at one end followed by brown
black red. Oviously 7102 !
I've writted 6V2 on the bag.
Any interest ? I have four.
Graham
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