> I think it's an NPN transistor but not sure. I can only test one junction 
> (B-C) and even that is reading higher than seems normal.  I'm going by the 
> board markings and am not sure of the actual basing. The board is from a Seth 
> Thomas, Acquisition Clock that dates from around  1972 or so...

That looks like a "Macro-T" package, if that helps.  You might be able to 
replace it with something like a BFR96.

- John

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