[Milsurplus] 1N21's and 1N23's

jmfranke jmfranke at cox.net
Tue Dec 15 21:18:39 EST 2009


As far as the coaxial diodes go, there is also the 1N26 (K band) and 1N53 
(Ka band).  The 1N78 was good to Ku band.  The are some diodes more for 
straight video detection 1N31 (X band video detector).

John  WA4WDL

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From: "J. Forster" <jfor at quik.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 8:35 PM
To: "Glen Zook" <gzook at yahoo.com>
Cc: "Al Klase" <al at ar88.net>; "jmfranke" <jmfranke at cox.net>; "Ray Fantini" 
<rafantini at salisbury.edu>; <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>; "Dennis Monticelli" 
<dennis.monticelli at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] 1N21's and 1N23's

> I thought the 1N23 were not used above X band. The 1N78s were used in K 
> band.
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> -John
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>> I believe that the 1N3655 is a more "modern" equivalent that is good for
>> up to 17 GHz.  Those diodes have a removable adapter that can be put on
>> either end to change the polarity.  The prices that I have found on the
>> Internet for the 1N3655 range from like $49 to $150 each.
>>
>> Somewhere over the years I have acquired 2 or 3 boxes of the 1N3655 that
>> have 10 of the diodes in each box.  The diodes are encapsulated in lead
>> envelopes.  These particular diodes have gold plated ends as well as the
>> adapter is gold plated.
>>
>> Glen, K9STH
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>> Website:  http://k9sth.com
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>> --- On Tue, 12/15/09, jmfranke <jmfranke at cox.net> wrote:
>>
>> Over the years, there have been many different 1N21/22/25/23 cartridge
>> diodes. They all fit a standard holder and were made for a common
>> outline, but have had different set screw configurations. Some have base
>> screws, side screws, and even a variant with a screw down the axis of the
>> tip. Some had single or multiple set screws in the edge of the disc at
>> the base of the tip versus in the large base. Some had no screws. Some
>> have removable end caps to facilitate reversing the polarity - which was
>> done for magic-tee and other balanced mixer applications. The end caps
>> either gripped the pin or had a set screw. The removable end caps make
>> handy connectors for the tips. Most of the diode contacts were gold 
>> plated
>> although many of the earliest diodes had silver plated contact surfaces.
>> On some you could see the fill hole in the side of the ceramic cylinder
>> where a potting or stabilizing compound was inserted. And, the variations
>> were within a
>>  series, such as the 1N23B. So even a series did not stay with a fixed
>> configuration. Some day I will put together a display with the various
>> forms of the "standard" cartridge.
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