[AMRadio] Diode information
russ dworakowski
wb3fau at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 20 09:07:24 EDT 2002
Sorry Jim, nothing specific on those diodes. Do you have a schematic?
Easy enuf to figure value of replacements- Do you know how much
B+ voltage there is? And the final plate current? You can guess
from there, as for diode values.
Just use general purpose replacements. I will detail more if you
need? Russ.
>From: "WILHITE, JIM" <w5jpwilhite at msn.com>
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>Subject: [AMRadio] Diode information
>Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 17:07:04 -0600
>
>Good afternoon all,
>
>I am trying to find some information about diodes in a bridge circuit that
>was in the power supply of a GE hi power base station.
>
>One of the diodes has the following numbers on them, none of which I
>recognize.
>
>115808
>HF 3643
>GIJ 7506
>
>The above information is on one diode in the bridge with a logo I do not
>recognize. The other three only has the number 115808 on them.
>
>These diodes were on a board with a GE Part Number PL19C303735G2. As I
>recall this was either a high band, high power or low band, high power
>station. If memory serves correct it had a 4CX250 in the final.
>
>Does anyone recognize these numbers and can give me the ratings for the
>diodes?
>
>73 Jim
>de W5JPW
>
>
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