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
If you mean AA119 for the diode, any germanium diode will substitute for it - OA90, OA91, 1N34A, etc. Any difference will be minor.
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
Ge_Whiz was a bit faster with the answer :-)
MM
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
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.
I have 2 ac126`s and a few 119`s if you need these perse then email me.
Greetings,Ed
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?