C courantelectro New Member May 20, 2012 #1 Hey all, I need help to know informations for this component! View attachment 64373 regards
JimB Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 20, 2012 #2 They look like transistors for an RF amplifier. JimB
C courantelectro New Member May 21, 2012 #4 DerStrom8 said: Without part numbers, it's difficult to say. Click to expand... yes, indeed but I haven't other informations!
DerStrom8 said: Without part numbers, it's difficult to say. Click to expand... yes, indeed but I haven't other informations!
vedo35 Member May 23, 2012 #5 Its a high frekans transistor. Mostly using for high power rf senders. Driving hf antennas.
JimB Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 23, 2012 #6 vedo35 said: Its a high frekans transistor. Mostly using for high power rf senders. Driving hf antennas. Click to expand... Maybe. But, we do not know the size of the thing, there is no scale. I am guessing that it is a small signal transistor for use in a receiver rather than a transmitter PA stage. JimB
vedo35 said: Its a high frekans transistor. Mostly using for high power rf senders. Driving hf antennas. Click to expand... Maybe. But, we do not know the size of the thing, there is no scale. I am guessing that it is a small signal transistor for use in a receiver rather than a transmitter PA stage. JimB
C courantelectro New Member May 23, 2012 #7 JimB said: Maybe. But, we do not know the size of the thing, there is no scale. I am guessing that it is a small signal transistor for use in a receiver rather than a transmitter PA stage. JimB Click to expand... Maybe an indication here (davenn)
JimB said: Maybe. But, we do not know the size of the thing, there is no scale. I am guessing that it is a small signal transistor for use in a receiver rather than a transmitter PA stage. JimB Click to expand... Maybe an indication here (davenn)
RichTheDude Active Member May 23, 2012 #8 Maybe a MAV-11 - the only device I know of that uses that package