Re: OT: Sony AN-1 trasistor replacement



Thanks Joe, and the others. I'll file the Allied referrence for parts in my
Electronic Parts folder in my favorites.
"Joe Analssandrini" <analssandrinij@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:aeb9e753-4f8c-4362-9272-64ceac6d9140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear Jeremy,

Investigate this link:

< http://www.partstore.com/Model/Sony/Sony/AN1.aspx >

or, if you do not find what you need there, try this one:

<
http://www.partstore.com/ModelSearch.aspx?MfgName=Sony&BrandName=Sony&ModelNumber=AN1&ShowAllModels=True&CloselyRelatedModels=True


which lists some variants of the AN-1.

You might also try searching on this site;

< http://www.alliedelec.com/ >.

I have found that sometimes it is easier to telephone Allied
Electronics if you cannot find the item you need after searching for a
reasonable amount of time. Their representatives are very
knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly.

I hope this is of some use to you.

Best,

Joe

On Oct 6, 9:43 am, "jeremy" <jeremya...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone here know of the replacement for the SK125 which is the transistor
used in the Sony AN-1 active antenna?
MPF 102 maybe? Google comes up with nothing.


.



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