Old (year 1964) transistor CS1092G in SUTTON 8-transistor AM

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Matti Kaki

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Hello!

I'm fixing old Hong-Kong made 8 transistor SUTTON AM-radio.
I found this transistor as defective. Does anyone know what
is this transistor? I can't find anything using Google.
There is manufacturers logo which is 'F' and following type

CS1092G 711

This radio was made in 1964 so I believe this is a germanium one.
I made a scan of the transistor which you can see here:

http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio/japsitrankku.jpg

Thank you very much!

Matti Kaki OH2BIO Finland
 
Hello Matti,

There is manufacturers logo which is 'F' and following type
Manufacturer is FAIRCHILD

I can't help you more by now but perhaps Fairchild could help you (I
have got good information from them before)

Best regards,

JOSE
http://jvgavila.com
 
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:45:27 +0300, Matti Kaki
<oh2bioPOISTA@sci.fi.invalid> wrote:

Hello!

I'm fixing old Hong-Kong made 8 transistor SUTTON AM-radio.
I found this transistor as defective. Does anyone know what
is this transistor? I can't find anything using Google.
There is manufacturers logo which is 'F' and following type

CS1092G 711

This radio was made in 1964 so I believe this is a germanium one.
I made a scan of the transistor which you can see here:

http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio/japsitrankku.jpg

Thank you very much!

Matti Kaki OH2BIO Finland
Possibly these people will have a circuit or maybe a data sheet for
the transistor:

http://www.justradios.com/transistors.html

sPoNiX
 
also, these people have some old transistors for sale:
http://semiconductormuseum.com/Museum_Index.htm
 
S P O N I X wrote:

On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:45:27 +0300, Matti Kaki
oh2bioPOISTA@sci.fi.invalid> wrote:


Hello!

I'm fixing old Hong-Kong made 8 transistor SUTTON AM-radio.
I found this transistor as defective. Does anyone know what
is this transistor? I can't find anything using Google.
There is manufacturers logo which is 'F' and following type

CS1092G 711

This radio was made in 1964 so I believe this is a germanium one.
I made a scan of the transistor which you can see here:

http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio/japsitrankku.jpg

Thank you very much!

Matti Kaki OH2BIO Finland


Possibly these people will have a circuit or maybe a data sheet for
the transistor:

http://www.justradios.com/transistors.html
Cool site. He never did give any info on where in the circuit the
transistor is, or what it does.


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