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Old 24th Dec 2022, 9:50 pm   #21
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Default Re: Transistorised replacement of valves

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Originally Posted by MotorBikeLes View Post
Every CTV engineer who worked in the early '80's will have done transistor replacement of one particular valve, the PL802. It was often sold as an SPL802, or PL802-T or similar.
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Yes indeed. We had a small stock of them but we never liked them much as they seemed a bit short of 'oomph' and looked a bit soft as well.
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