In a message dated 3/8/01 6:15:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Thanks. That's a start. You don't happen to know what exactly it is, do 
you ?
 >:-)
 
 Sorry. It has 3 contacts leading me to believe it is not a resistor 
 or capacitor.  Other than that , I am just guessing a transistor.... >>

Late into the conversation.  Probably a zener or SCR/switch diode with a DZ 
designation.  Power related, for sure.  Q normally indicates a transistor.  
I'll check when I get home to see if it is in my Motorola database.

Andrew


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