--- 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.




 
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