[Elecraft] 2N7000 Substitution?
Bob - AG5Q
[email protected]
Mon Jan 6 23:47:00 2003
Hi Carl,
Those marked 310... are probably the three J310 fets that your supposed to
have. They're a different kind of fet, so they can't be substituted for the
2N7000s either.
There should be 5 of the 2N7000's.
Note, you should have three 2N5109's for the RF board.
73/ Bob - AG5Q
>The only transistors that are stuck
>in the black foam for my RF board parts are three marked "310
>C948AK." Perhaps, I was shorted some transistors by Elecraft.
Carl
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Carl J. Denbow, [email protected] on 01/06/2003
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 22:06:15 -0600, Don Brown wrote:
>Hi
>
>No these are not substitutes. The 2n7000 are usually stuck into the
>black
>foam with the IC's. This part is static sensitive so it is not with
>the
>other transistors.
>
>Don Brown
>KD5NDB
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Carl J. Denbow" <[email protected]>
>To: "Elecraft Reflector" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:58 PM
>Subject: [Elecraft] 2N7000 Substitution?
>
>
>I'm starting the part of the K2 construction on the RF board that
>commences once you've done the initial alignment and and gone
through
>what I assume is the first of several tutorials. In simpler
>language, I'm on page 49 in the construction manual (S/N 03116). My
>problem is that I do not have any 2N7000 transistors, but I do have
>two 2N5109 transistors. Would this possibly be a substitute for
the
>2N7000? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
>73
>
>Carl -- N8VZ
>--
>Carl J. Denbow, [email protected] on 01/06/2003
>
>
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