What Izzit? Watson Wonders

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Please see alt.binaries.schematics.electrronic for a picture of this
weird Western Electric transistor. Can anyone offer any information?
Thanks.


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"Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover" wrote:
Please see alt.binaries.schematics.electrronic for a picture of this
weird Western Electric transistor. Can anyone offer any information?
Thanks.
From the case design, it is obviously a very old transistor. The way
W-E worked, it may have been the only transistor in use at the time, or
the color of the text may have told them which part it was. Some early
KTU cards had unmarked transistors, and were all used in similar
circuits, so it was likely they designed to use THE transistor.

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In article <4008093E.243375AD@earthlink.net>,
mike.terrell@earthlink.net mentioned...
"Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover" wrote:

Please see alt.binaries.schematics.electrronic for a picture of this
weird Western Electric transistor. Can anyone offer any information?
Thanks.

From the case design, it is obviously a very old transistor. The way
W-E worked, it may have been the only transistor in use at the time, or
the color of the text may have told them which part it was. Some early
KTU cards had unmarked transistors, and were all used in similar
circuits, so it was likely they designed to use THE transistor.
Thanks Mike. I've seen KTU cards, and they have weird transistors but
they're silicon. The KTU cards that I have laying around use a
transistor that looks like it's an oversize TO-92 case. This gold one
is germanium. If I can find a pic of one, I'll post it to ABSE also.

Hey, anyone wanna buy a 1A2 KTU?



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that will give you a choice and save you money(up to half).
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"Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover" wrote:
Thanks Mike. I've seen KTU cards, and they have weird transistors but
they're silicon. The KTU cards that I have laying around use a
transistor that looks like it's an oversize TO-92 case. This gold one
is germanium. If I can find a pic of one, I'll post it to ABSE also.

Hey, anyone wanna buy a 1A2 KTU?
Not me. I scrapped about 20 of them in the last couple years. I still
have a pile of KTU cards, power supplies, and a couple interrupters.
Anyone want some touch-tone pads or telephone networks? How about 25
pair telephone cord wit the 50 pin blue ribbon connectors? ;-)


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In news:400956EA.647A8881@earthlink.net,
Michael A. Terrell typed:
Not me. I scrapped about 20 of them in the last couple years. I
still have a pile of KTU cards, power supplies, and a couple
interrupters. Anyone want some touch-tone pads or telephone networks?
I think we could use some.


How about 25 pair telephone cord wit the 50 pin blue ribbon
connectors? ;-)
What length(s)?


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