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Ok then.... I give up.
I had checked out the maximum frequency on all these old bipolar power trannies, and basically, I've stuck them on ebay. I seem to have quite a few BD139 power transistors. They are not as 'meaty' looking as they are medium power, plastic cased and are not small signal types. Looking at the data sheet he- http://www.ortodoxism.ro/ datasheets2/6/0rwiehk82adehe25p4gkxjros2yy.pdf It say these transistors are good up to 190MHz, so does this mean I can use one instead of a 2n2222 (I have lots of these BD139's and if they'll work, I'd like to try) Would I have to change any of the component values of the Michigan Mighty Mite ( http://cs.okanagan.bc.ca/ve7ouc/eng/kc6wdk- mirror/transmitter.html ) component values to use a BD139? Say 1/2 or 1 watt resistors? Stephen G7VFY |
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On 2 Feb 2007 21:23:07 -0800, "mister35mm"
wrote: OK OK boys... yes I know 2n2222's are wonderful and plentiful, but I have a heap of geriatric bipolar power transistor I thought it might be worth experimenting with:- 2n3055 (three) 2n3054 (four) I used time ago with good success up to 100MHz & 1W 2n3053 ... -- Regards , SPAJKY ® mail addr. @ my site @ http://www.spajky.vze.com 4y - "Tualatin OC-ed / BX-Slot1 / inaudible setup!" |
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