Hi folks, I'm looking to identify what I think is a transistor, in a TO-72 package (TO-18 with four leads), in an old Victoreen radiation
survey meter. The number is "ITS 30487". It's also marked "7736" which
I assume is a date code.
Can anyone tell me what this is?
Thanks,
-Dave
If none of the leads is connected to the case, it could be something
less common, such as a dual-gate FET. I used to use a lot of 3N201s in
that package.
Hi folks, I'm looking to identify what I think is a transistor, in a
TO-72 package (TO-18 with four leads), in an old Victoreen radiation
survey meter. The number is "ITS 30487". It's also marked "7736" which
I assume is a date code.
On Sunday, July 23, 2023 at 11:50:44 PM UTC-4, Phil Hobbs wrote:
If none of the leads is connected to the case, it could be something
less common, such as a dual-gate FET. I used to use a lot of 3N201s in
that package.
I used to replace a lot of 40763 dual gate Field Effect transistors in garage door openers. I was doing the for a friend with a garage door business as a sideline. A nice part, but they didn't like nearby lightning strikes.
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