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| Gear maniac Joined: Oct 2005
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Thread Starter | Sub PN3643 with 2N4401 Transistor
Sub PN3643 with 2N4401 Transistor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I thought I read somewhere this could be done? Can anyone verify this? Ken
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| Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2004 Location: Burbank, CA, USA
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Probably will be fine. Here's the low budget, cheesy way to find out, which works 99% of the time: Go to nte01.nteinc.com/nte/NTExRefSemiProd.nsf/$$Search?OpenForm . Type in the number of the part you need to replace, and see what the NTE sub is. Then go back, and type in the part number that you would like to use in its place. If the same NTE sub comes up, you're probably fine. Note: my link doesn't work, why I don't know. But if you paste it in, it does work. ???
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| Gear maniac Joined: Oct 2005
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Thread Starter | Thanks
That worked and they can be substituted back and forth. You did have the url incomplete but I was able to find it. Thanks |
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