LF 1n753 zener diode

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Hi all,
I'm looking for an old-style 1N753 in the black case with color
stripes.

Yes I know all about the usual suppliers and replacement parts, I just
want a NOS part.

TIA!
 
On 18 Dec 2006 19:25:49 -0800, a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com wrote:

Hi all,
I'm looking for an old-style 1N753 in the black case with color
stripes.

Yes I know all about the usual suppliers and replacement parts, I just
want a NOS part.

TIA!
There's 10 for $1.50 for sale on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/10-1N753-ZENER-DIODE-6-2-V-0-4-WATTS_W0QQitemZ3847530224QQihZ017QQcategoryZ7287QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item3847530224
 
maxfoo wrote:
On 18 Dec 2006 19:25:49 -0800, a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com wrote:

Hi all,
I'm looking for an old-style 1N753 in the black case with color
stripes.

There's 10 for $1.50 for sale on ebay.
Thanks for the quick reply, but these are new stock, I'm looking for
the old stuff in the black case. The case is slightly bigger and has
color coding stripes like a resistor.
Yeah it's a bit crazy but so is using a 40 year old scope!
 
a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com wrote:

maxfoo wrote:
On 18 Dec 2006 19:25:49 -0800, a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com wrote:

Hi all,
I'm looking for an old-style 1N753 in the black case with color
stripes.

There's 10 for $1.50 for sale on ebay.


Thanks for the quick reply, but these are new stock, I'm looking for
the old stuff in the black case. The case is slightly bigger and has
color coding stripes like a resistor.
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 ?

I might even have one here btw.

Graham
 
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!

> Graham
 
a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com 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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