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A friend who was in the TV repair business for many years has given me a
large bag of transistors in little plastic squares marked Magnavox factory replacement part and then a serial number. They are all different and I would love to know what their equivalents are. Is there a site or any way of getting this information? Thanks. Andy W1AWB |
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hi andy,
if parts have numbers on them (not plastic bag) try the substitution tool http://nte01.nteinc.com/nte/NTExRefSemiProd.nsf/$$Search?OpenForm Andy Bullington wrote: A friend who was in the TV repair business for many years has given me a large bag of transistors in little plastic squares marked Magnavox factory replacement part and then a serial number. They are all different and I would love to know what their equivalents are. Is there a site or any way of getting this information? Thanks. Andy W1AWB |
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