A126 Transistor and A119 Diode Equivalent or location?

Started by AE3Shipmate, September 10, 2003, 11:34:11 AM

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AE3Shipmate

I'm having a hard time finding these two parts, I tried small bear and a whole bunch of websites online.  If anyone knows anything please help me out.  Thanks

Ge_Whiz

If you mean AA119 for the diode, any germanium diode will substitute for it - OA90, OA91, 1N34A, etc. Any difference will be minor.

Marek

A119 is a germanium diode ( it's an EU type deisgnator I guess).

www.conrad.de has those.

There are also similar diodes  - A112, A116...

Guess that u could use 1N34 or similar instead. Not sure, tho'.

Marek

Marek


Marek

Oh, no, I'm not trying to spam this forum :-),

just noticed that A126 could actually be a AC126 ?! Maybe.
( from the AC128, AC127,... series ).

In that case it's a Ge PnP Transistor in a metal can TO-18  with a moderate Gain. Again not sure about this.   :oops:

Cheers.

MM

gez

If you DO mean AC126 then ESR sell them.

www.esr.co.uk

They're PNP and you can sub loads of other Ge trannies.
"They always say there's nothing new under the sun.  I think that that's a big copout..."  Wayne Shorter

EdJ

I have 2 ac126`s and a few 119`s if you need these perse then email me.
Greetings,Ed

AE3Shipmate

I'm a big tard...I've been searching for the wrong parts...it was AA119 and AC126 so now I'll try to find them...what can I get at radioshack or fry's electronics that would be the same?