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On 2 Mar, 22:23, "N Cook" <diver...@gazeta.pl> wrote:
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francesco.messi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
this looks like a japanese transistor (same case of the 2sd973 for
example), marked as N1215 '95 ('95 could be a date code).
Can anyone help me identifying it? Looks like open circuit.
Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF

Usually when written like this, there is an implied '2' in front, ie
2N1215.

jak

If 1995 unlikely Ge 2N1215
Could it be a Russian Cyrillic "N" ?
Definitely low power transistor casing ? eg < 1A
definitely low power, looks like japanese, all other components in the
car radio are japanese.
Might be a RN1215 but I wasn't able to find a datasheet to confirm.

Thanks

Francesco
 
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On 2 Mar, 22:23, "N Cook" <diver...@gazeta.pl> wrote:
jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

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francesco.messi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
this looks like a japanese transistor (same case of the 2sd973 for
example), marked as N1215 '95 ('95 could be a date code).
Can anyone help me identifying it? Looks like open circuit.
Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF

Usually when written like this, there is an implied '2' in front, ie
2N1215.

jak

If 1995 unlikely Ge 2N1215
Could it be a Russian Cyrillic "N" ?
Definitely low power transistor casing ? eg < 1A


definitely low power, looks like japanese, all other components in the
car radio are japanese.
Might be a RN1215 but I wasn't able to find a datasheet to confirm.

Thanks

Francesco
If the case style is the flattish one with a chamfer face at the top , it
was a popular style for Russian made transistors. Can there be a worn off
character before the N ?

--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/
 
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On 2 Mar, 22:23, "N Cook" <diver...@gazeta.pl> wrote:
jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

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francesco.messi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
this looks like a japanese transistor (same case of the 2sd973 for
example), marked as N1215 '95 ('95 could be a date code).
Can anyone help me identifying it? Looks like open circuit.
Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF

Usually when written like this, there is an implied '2' in front, ie
2N1215.

jak

If 1995 unlikely Ge 2N1215
Could it be a Russian Cyrillic "N" ?
Definitely low power transistor casing ? eg < 1A

definitely low power, looks like japanese, all other components in the
car radio are japanese.
Might be a RN1215 but I wasn't able to find a datasheet to confirm.

Thanks

Francesco

If the case style is the flattish one with a chamfer face at the top , it
was a popular style for Russian made transistors. Can there be a worn off
character before the N ?
the case is identical to the one in the following datasheet:

http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/panasonic/2SD973.pdf

And no, no possible other characters, the case is clean, the marking
very sharp and the code begins right on the edge of the case. There's
a dot under the N, not sure if it helps.
I can also send a picture if it helps.
Regards


Francesco IZ8DWF
 
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On 2 Mar, 22:23, "N Cook" <diver...@gazeta.pl> wrote:
jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

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francesco.messi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
this looks like a japanese transistor (same case of the 2sd973
for
example), marked as N1215 '95 ('95 could be a date code).
Can anyone help me identifying it? Looks like open circuit.
Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF

Usually when written like this, there is an implied '2' in front,
ie
2N1215.

jak

If 1995 unlikely Ge 2N1215
Could it be a Russian Cyrillic "N" ?
Definitely low power transistor casing ? eg < 1A

definitely low power, looks like japanese, all other components in the
car radio are japanese.
Might be a RN1215 but I wasn't able to find a datasheet to confirm.

Thanks

Francesco

If the case style is the flattish one with a chamfer face at the top ,
it
was a popular style for Russian made transistors. Can there be a worn
off
character before the N ?


the case is identical to the one in the following datasheet:

http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/panasonic/2SD973.pdf

And no, no possible other characters, the case is clean, the marking
very sharp and the code begins right on the edge of the case. There's
a dot under the N, not sure if it helps.
I can also send a picture if it helps.
Regards


Francesco IZ8DWF
put the pic on some site and place the URL here
 
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On 2 Mar, 22:23, "N Cook" <diver...@gazeta.pl> wrote:
jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

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francesco.messi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
this looks like a japanese transistor (same case of the 2sd973
for
example), marked as N1215 '95 ('95 could be a date code).
Can anyone help me identifying it? Looks like open circuit.
Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF

Usually when written like this, there is an implied '2' in front,
ie
2N1215.

jak

If 1995 unlikely Ge 2N1215
Could it be a Russian Cyrillic "N" ?
Definitely low power transistor casing ? eg < 1A

definitely low power, looks like japanese, all other components in the
car radio are japanese.
Might be a RN1215 but I wasn't able to find a datasheet to confirm.

Thanks

Francesco

If the case style is the flattish one with a chamfer face at the top ,
it
was a popular style for Russian made transistors. Can there be a worn
off
character before the N ?


the case is identical to the one in the following datasheet:

http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/panasonic/2SD973.pdf

And no, no possible other characters, the case is clean, the marking
very sharp and the code begins right on the edge of the case. There's
a dot under the N, not sure if it helps.
I can also send a picture if it helps.
Regards


Francesco IZ8DWF
RN1215 should be eline case, but with internal base R would explain apparent
o/c on diode test

--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/
 
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On 2 Mar, 22:23, "N Cook" <diver...@gazeta.pl> wrote:
jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

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francesco.messi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
this looks like a japanese transistor (same case of the 2sd973
for
example), marked as N1215 '95 ('95 could be a date code).
Can anyone help me identifying it? Looks like open circuit.
Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF

Usually when written like this, there is an implied '2' in front,
ie
2N1215.

jak

If 1995 unlikely Ge 2N1215
Could it be a Russian Cyrillic "N" ?
Definitely low power transistor casing ? eg < 1A

definitely low power, looks like japanese, all other components in the
car radio are japanese.
Might be a RN1215 but I wasn't able to find a datasheet to confirm.

Thanks

Francesco

If the case style is the flattish one with a chamfer face at the top ,
it
was a popular style for Russian made transistors. Can there be a worn
off
character before the N ?


the case is identical to the one in the following datasheet:

http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/panasonic/2SD973.pdf

And no, no possible other characters, the case is clean, the marking
very sharp and the code begins right on the edge of the case. There's
a dot under the N, not sure if it helps.
I can also send a picture if it helps.
Regards


Francesco IZ8DWF
via Google, apparently, in Sanskrit

"if there's a dot under the N, then that's pronounced like a regular N but
with a little bit of an R at the beginning"

curioser and curioser.
Exceedingly subtle, if a variant of drop the L from LA... , LB, LC ICs and
the mu from uPD... NEC, 2S from 2SA..... etc

--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/
 
Arfa Daily wrote:
What have we done ?

Yesterday, a Vox passed across my bench. What did the plate on the back say
?

"BUILT BY VOX MANUFACTURING CHINA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VOX R&D ENGLAND"

Vox Manufacturing China ???? Is nothing sacred any more ?

I have to say that it wasn't too badly built, but when staunchly British
companies with a fame level like Vox start shifting their manufacturing
operations to China, then I reckon that the Western world is finished in
electronics construction, the same as it now seems to be in just about every
other 'practical' field ...

Arfa


Look for them to move to Vietnam next. China is starting to price
itself out of the market. Manufacturers are leaving there in droves,
leaving behind a glut of industrial waste and rising unemployment.

Eventually there will be no 3rd World countries left. Maybe things will
settle down then, but it might not happen in our lifetimes.
Alternatively, WE may end up being the 3rd World.....

jak
jak
 
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Arfa Daily wrote:
What have we done ?

Yesterday, a Vox passed across my bench. What did the plate on the back
say ?

"BUILT BY VOX MANUFACTURING CHINA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VOX R&D ENGLAND"

Vox Manufacturing China ???? Is nothing sacred any more ?

I have to say that it wasn't too badly built, but when staunchly British
companies with a fame level like Vox start shifting their manufacturing
operations to China, then I reckon that the Western world is finished in
electronics construction, the same as it now seems to be in just about
every other 'practical' field ...

Arfa
Look for them to move to Vietnam next. China is starting to price itself
out of the market. Manufacturers are leaving there in droves, leaving
behind a glut of industrial waste and rising unemployment.

Eventually there will be no 3rd World countries left. Maybe things will
settle down then, but it might not happen in our lifetimes. Alternatively,
WE may end up being the 3rd World.....

jak
Honestly I can see us being the third world some day.. Think about it What
do we do?? Nothing? About all that I can find made in the USA is Sharpie
markers, Solo brand disposable cups and plates, beer, and food.
 
On Mar 7, 4:13 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
What have we done ?

Yesterday, a Vox passed across my bench. What did the plate on the back say
?

"BUILT BY VOX MANUFACTURING CHINA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VOX R&D ENGLAND"

Vox Manufacturing China ????  Is nothing sacred any more ?

I have to say that it wasn't too badly built, but when staunchly British
companies with a fame level like Vox start shifting their manufacturing
operations to China, then I reckon that the Western world is finished in
electronics construction, the same as it now seems to be in just about every
other 'practical' field ...

Arfa
Hello:

What is more English than Wharfedale and they have been in China for
years now. Too,too bad.

Bruce
 
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On Mar 7, 4:13 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
What have we done ?

Yesterday, a Vox passed across my bench. What did the plate on the back
say
?

"BUILT BY VOX MANUFACTURING CHINA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VOX R&D ENGLAND"

Vox Manufacturing China ???? Is nothing sacred any more ?

I have to say that it wasn't too badly built, but when staunchly British
companies with a fame level like Vox start shifting their manufacturing
operations to China, then I reckon that the Western world is finished in
electronics construction, the same as it now seems to be in just about
every
other 'practical' field ...

Arfa
Hello:

What is more English than Wharfedale and they have been in China for
years now. Too,too bad.

Bruce

I think the *actual* question is what USED to be more English than
Wharfedale? The name was sold years ago and it's now just a badge name for
any piece of (s)crap. There is a very great deal of that now, which just
plays on what were 'household names' to my generation, and my parent's
generation. I still know many people who would automatically say "Oh
Wharfedale ! That's a good make ... My dad used to have Wharfedale speakers
" and so on. OTOH, Vox still is a British company with an - up to now
anyway - uninterupted presence and manufacturing legacy in the UK, since
they were founded.

I find it very sad that 'globalisation' has led to this situation, both
here, and in the good old U.S. of A

Arfa
 
In article <w2fAj.493$5i5.210@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>,
Arfa Daily <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com> wrote:
I think the *actual* question is what USED to be more English than
Wharfedale? The name was sold years ago and it's now just a badge name
for any piece of (s)crap. There is a very great deal of that now, which
just plays on what were 'household names' to my generation, and my
parent's generation. I still know many people who would automatically
say "Oh Wharfedale ! That's a good make ... My dad used to have
Wharfedale speakers " and so on. OTOH, Vox still is a British company
with an - up to now anyway - uninterupted presence and manufacturing
legacy in the UK, since they were founded.
Quad had an unsurpassed reputation for UK made Hi-Fi - both for
performance and service. Chinese owned now.

--
*Funny, I don't remember being absent minded.

Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
 
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 17:36:28 +0000, Arfa Daily wrote:

"BH" <bhagen@msn.com> wrote in message
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On Mar 7, 4:13 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
What have we done ?

Yesterday, a Vox passed across my bench. What did the plate on the back
say
?

"BUILT BY VOX MANUFACTURING CHINA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VOX R&D ENGLAND"

Vox Manufacturing China ???? Is nothing sacred any more ?

I have to say that it wasn't too badly built, but when staunchly British
companies with a fame level like Vox start shifting their manufacturing
operations to China, then I reckon that the Western world is finished in
electronics construction, the same as it now seems to be in just about
every
other 'practical' field ...

Arfa

Hello:

What is more English than Wharfedale and they have been in China for
years now. Too,too bad.

Bruce

I think the *actual* question is what USED to be more English than
Wharfedale? The name was sold years ago and it's now just a badge name for
any piece of (s)crap. There is a very great deal of that now, which just
plays on what were 'household names' to my generation, and my parent's
generation. I still know many people who would automatically say "Oh
Wharfedale ! That's a good make ... My dad used to have Wharfedale speakers
" and so on. OTOH, Vox still is a British company with an - up to now
anyway - uninterupted presence and manufacturing legacy in the UK, since
they were founded.

I find it very sad that 'globalisation' has led to this situation, both
here, and in the good old U.S. of A
All our Warf PA gear, speakers and amps have Made In China stickers on
them. We've had to send back a couple power amps for replacement under
warranty.
 
I limey land, they are fixing to start paying $10.00 per gallon for
gasoline.
Sacred?
cuhulin
 
On Mar 7, 10:13 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
What have we done ?

Yesterday, a Vox passed across my bench. What did the plate on the back say
?

"BUILT BY VOX MANUFACTURING CHINA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VOX R&D ENGLAND"
another one bites the dust, as they say. we had this conversation a
few years ago here! :
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/browse_thread/thread/8ac4764ed25efe89/005ac3a5cb444af0?hl=en&lnk=st&q=chinese+junk+b+dual+klh#005ac3a5cb444af0
 
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I limey land, they are fixing to start paying $10.00 per gallon for
gasoline.
Sacred?
cuhulin
Your gallon is a little smaller than ours - 3.8 litres if I remember
correctly what it says on the public toilet flush handles over there. We are
currently paying around 1.05 GBP per litre, so that's 3.99 GBP per U.S.
sized gallon. Call it 4 for easy numbers. Current exchange rate is about 2,
so that's currently $8 per U.S. gallon, that we are paying for it over here.

I'm not sure where your "sacred" comes into it all. "Criminal" would be my
word ... :-\

Arfa
 
Arfa Daily wrote:

I think the *actual* question is what USED to be more English than
Wharfedale? The name was sold years ago and it's now just a badge name for
any piece of (s)crap.
No, you're thinking of the likes of the Bush brand.

The Wharfedale stuff is still repsectable and they still make speakers. If
anything they've gone UPmarket since they're now doing pro-audio.
http://www.wharfedalepro.com/Default.aspx?dsplType=6&IdLang=1

The current owners also bought the Quad and Mission brands. I suspect they're
brought more imaginative management to these old companies.
http://www.iaguk.co.uk/


Graham
 
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:

Arfa Daily <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com> wrote:

I think the *actual* question is what USED to be more English than
Wharfedale? The name was sold years ago and it's now just a badge name
for any piece of (s)crap. There is a very great deal of that now, which
just plays on what were 'household names' to my generation, and my
parent's generation. I still know many people who would automatically
say "Oh Wharfedale ! That's a good make ... My dad used to have
Wharfedale speakers " and so on. OTOH, Vox still is a British company
with an - up to now anyway - uninterupted presence and manufacturing
legacy in the UK, since they were founded.

Quad had an unsurpassed reputation for UK made Hi-Fi - both for
performance and service. Chinese owned now.
They turned me down for the position of technical director at the age of 33
saying I was *too young*. That's the kind of attitude that kept them in the
doldrums until were bought by IAG, the current ownes of Wharfedale too.

Graham
 
Meat Plow wrote:

All our Warf PA gear, speakers and amps have Made In China stickers on
them. We've had to send back a couple power amps for replacement under
warranty.
I can't imagine their power amps being anything special. Wharfedale never had any
expertise in that area. They'll be stock design bought in (or copied) I expect.

Best to stick with what companies are good at.

Graham
 
jakdedert wrote:

Eventually there will be no 3rd World countries left. Maybe things will
settle down then, but it might not happen in our lifetimes.
Alternatively, WE may end up being the 3rd World.....
And British politicians seem to delight in the fact that the UK is now a
'post-industrial economy'. Yet the twits still expect kids to leard engineering !
What for ? There's bugger all manufacturing done here any more. We don't even
build P&O and Cunard's cruise liners, they're built in Germany, France and Italy.

Graham
 
"Arfa Daily" <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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What have we done ?

Yesterday, a Vox passed across my bench. What did the plate on the back
say ?

"BUILT BY VOX MANUFACTURING CHINA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VOX R&D ENGLAND"

Vox Manufacturing China ???? Is nothing sacred any more ?

I have to say that it wasn't too badly built, but when staunchly British
companies with a fame level like Vox start shifting their manufacturing
operations to China, then I reckon that the Western world is finished in
electronics construction, the same as it now seems to be in just about
every other 'practical' field ...

Arfa

Until a few years ago, Mackie equipment was made right here in Woodinville,
WA. They eventually moved production to China in order to remain
competetive. Even some Fluke meters are now Chinese made.
 

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