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Old 10th Nov 2011, 12:47 pm   #1
dennishoy
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Default 'littlediode.com' for old transistor types.

I decided to repair an old electronic clock today and decided to change the transistor.

Got a new AC122 transistor from here. Cheap too.

Plenty of other Germanium types found by searching.

http://www.littlediode.com/

Unit 72, Kingspark Business Centre 152-178 Kingston Rd, New Malden Surrey, KT3 3ST. United Kingdom

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Old 10th Nov 2011, 3:38 pm   #2
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Default Re: 'littlediode' for an old transistor type

I've used littlediode before to get hard to locate parts, an excellent service but can sometimes be a little pricey.

Also, double check with their website AND the usual auction places, as they occasionally list two totally different prices.

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