The modern Fairchild equivalent is 1N4447, Newark lists them as being in stock for less than 2 cents each:
http://www.newark.com/jsp/displayProduct.jsp?sku=67K1381&CMP=KNC-G-SKU-FairchildSemi&OVMTC=Broad&site=&creative=5929413141&OVKEY=1n4447&url_id=122193021&adpos=1t2&ic_pl_id=122193021&ic_lp_id=15910583&cdid=5116
I've got some old germanium signal diodes, but none of them are rated for over 80 V PIV (1N198). If you want to try them out, send me your address via a private email.
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With the indulgence of our illustrious moderator, I'd like to ask Everyone on the list if they have any 1N100 (NTE109) diodes they'd Be able to sell to me. I'm repairing a Simpson 260, Series 3A (yes, an old one) and both Of the diodes are burnt out. Just about every place I've checked lists this part as "discontinued", And of the two places that didn't discontinue them, one of them Has them backordered for the next 6 months, and the other wants an Outrageous $25 each for this $1 diode. Can anyone help? --- Reverend Christopher "Fuzzy" Mayeux Pastor, MSB Ministries _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla
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