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Geir Klemetsen
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The first thing (don't remember where it come from or it's age) looks very
similat to an regular transistor. The cap is almost an TO-202 but some
smaller. The front side is marked: "c106n RCA HH 8419".
Another one has a TO-202 case, and is stamped "f2r5g"
Just another one that has an unknown name: "frp1610" and the case is TO-220
A gray-colored one named "sf3j41" that also seems like a power-transistor.
Case to-220.
Had been great if I got datasheets to any (or all) of them. Cannot find any
on the net.
By the way: I also has a dousin of transistors marked with "RCA" and some
numbers after or before. Is there any chance to find data on them on the net
(e.g. those's name is realy something else)? For example, Transistors market
"SC" followed by three or four digits, I assume it's real name is 2SC + the
same number.
similat to an regular transistor. The cap is almost an TO-202 but some
smaller. The front side is marked: "c106n RCA HH 8419".
Another one has a TO-202 case, and is stamped "f2r5g"
Just another one that has an unknown name: "frp1610" and the case is TO-220
A gray-colored one named "sf3j41" that also seems like a power-transistor.
Case to-220.
Had been great if I got datasheets to any (or all) of them. Cannot find any
on the net.
By the way: I also has a dousin of transistors marked with "RCA" and some
numbers after or before. Is there any chance to find data on them on the net
(e.g. those's name is realy something else)? For example, Transistors market
"SC" followed by three or four digits, I assume it's real name is 2SC + the
same number.