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I found the right Ge. PNP Transistors--With your help

Hi, gangs:
This is Daniel. Ealier I posted a question on choosing a Ge
Transistor.
I really appreciate all your assistance. I think I found what
I need: GE's 2N136 for osicillation and mixer, IF amplication, and
GE's 29109
for Driver and coupled Audio Output. But I have a problem. The GE's
2N136
has no mark indicating which leg is what. The three legs are not in a
triangle shape, but
on the same line; the middle leg is closer to another leg. Anyone
knows which leg is e,
which one is b and which is c? Best wishes to all good men!
Daniel
 
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Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi, gangs:
This is Daniel. Ealier I posted a question on choosing a Ge
Transistor.
I really appreciate all your assistance. I think I found what
I need: GE's 2N136 for osicillation and mixer, IF amplication, and
GE's 29109
for Driver and coupled Audio Output. But I have a problem. The GE's
2N136
has no mark indicating which leg is what. The three legs are not in a
triangle shape, but
on the same line; the middle leg is closer to another leg. Anyone
knows which leg is e,
which one is b and which is c? Best wishes to all good men!
Daniel

E and B are close together and E is on the outside. To be sure, check with
an ohmmeter. E-B junction checks as a diode and so does the C-B junction.
C to E is high resistance in both directions.
 
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