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2N1304/1305 germanium subs?

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scooterspal

Jan 1, 1970
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Repairing a 1960's vintage magnetic recorder that uses about 10 of these
germanium complimentary pairs. Wondering if anyone knows of a
"modern" silicon pair I can sub for them or should I just use
the NTE102/103 germanium replacement version.

Also, do germaniums leak by sitting on the shelf or must they have
seen usage (power) for this to occur?

Thanks for the help on this!
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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scooterspal said:
Repairing a 1960's vintage magnetic recorder that uses about 10 of these
germanium complimentary pairs. Wondering if anyone knows of a
"modern" silicon pair I can sub for them or should I just use
the NTE102/103 germanium replacement version.

Also, do germaniums leak by sitting on the shelf or must they have
seen usage (power) for this to occur?

Thanks for the help on this!

They're probably easy enough to sub but you'd likely need to re-bias them
slightly. I've done this sort of thing but you need to know what you're doing.

Graham
 
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Al

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
They're probably easy enough to sub but you'd likely need to re-bias them
slightly. I've done this sort of thing but you need to know what you're doing.

Graham

Yes, Vbe for germanium is about 0.3V and for silicon its about 0.6V

Al
 
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LVMarc

Jan 1, 1970
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scooterspal said:
Repairing a 1960's vintage magnetic recorder that uses about 10 of these
germanium complimentary pairs. Wondering if anyone knows of a
"modern" silicon pair I can sub for them or should I just use
the NTE102/103 germanium replacement version.

Also, do germaniums leak by sitting on the shelf or must they have
seen usage (power) for this to occur?

Thanks for the help on this!
I MAY HAVE SOME OF THESE. HOW MANY DO YOU NEED?

mARC
 
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