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Eric Smith
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At the Computer History Museum (www.computerhistory.org), we're restoring
a DEC PDP-1 computer (www.pdp-1.org). In the process, we need to repair
a flaky amplifier channel in a Digitronics 3500 paper tape reader. We
isolated the fault to one channel. Each read amp board has three
transistors, two of which are marked Raytheon GA004, with a 1962 date
code. These appear to be PNP germanium transistors with a beta >100.
One of the transistors on the amplifier board that is failing seems
to have much higher leakage than the others.
Does anyone have a data sheet on this transistor, a cross reference,
or better yet some spares? We think we can probably get by with an
NTE102A, but we'd be happier to get an exact replacement or at least
enough technical data to prove to ourselves that the replacement we
choose will be satisfactory.
Also, if anyone has technical documentation or schematics for the
Digitronics (or IOMEC?) 3500 paper tape readers, we would really like to
obtain copies.
Thanks!
Eric Smith
PDP-1 Restoration Team
a DEC PDP-1 computer (www.pdp-1.org). In the process, we need to repair
a flaky amplifier channel in a Digitronics 3500 paper tape reader. We
isolated the fault to one channel. Each read amp board has three
transistors, two of which are marked Raytheon GA004, with a 1962 date
code. These appear to be PNP germanium transistors with a beta >100.
One of the transistors on the amplifier board that is failing seems
to have much higher leakage than the others.
Does anyone have a data sheet on this transistor, a cross reference,
or better yet some spares? We think we can probably get by with an
NTE102A, but we'd be happier to get an exact replacement or at least
enough technical data to prove to ourselves that the replacement we
choose will be satisfactory.
Also, if anyone has technical documentation or schematics for the
Digitronics (or IOMEC?) 3500 paper tape readers, we would really like to
obtain copies.
Thanks!
Eric Smith
PDP-1 Restoration Team