At 08:10 +0200 on 21/10/02, Jose V. Gavila wrote:

>resistor but first checked (electrically) adjacent components and I found a
>2N3904 transistor dead. So I got it out (how handy is my recycled vacuum

Hey, at least it's a reasonably cheap part, instead of a US$30 doorstop or
expensive repair like a flyback ;)

If you're still stuck, try RS Components in the UK, or Digi-Key, who should
ship internationally (but will probably charge you an arm, a leg, a kidney, and
a couple of first-born kids to do it).
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