--- wa5luy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks to all that replied about the part number of > the GaSa transistor. > Wow! > I learned about Chip Angles Porsche 911 preamps, > ARR's Cadillac repair > service,golden screwdrivers, platinum screwdrivers, > and all kinds of > information on tuning up preamps with exotic test > stuff we never heard > of. > > You folks have to understand back here in the hills > of western Arkansas > we save our money for fishin lures, ammo, Red Man, > white lightning and > repairs to the 75 pick up. When we tune up the > repeater it's with Bubba > on his HT in the next valley. > > We picked up this preamp at a garage sale for $ .25 > and if no body > knows the part number is we'll just use it for a > trotline weight. > > 73, > wa5luy >
Guess you get everything but the MGF1302 part number for the gasafet device that is used in the preamp. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Yahoo! Mail on your mobile. Get started! http://mobile.yahoo.com/services?promote=mail

