[sdiy] transistor substitution?

Thom Somneevich thom_s4 at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 8 20:21:14 CEST 2001


That is a really great idea! Then neophytes like myself could not spend so 
much time wearing out their Mouser catalogs trying to find something that 
doesn't exist in that (number) form anymore, or could be had for much less 
money. Thanks for being willing to do that,
Thom


----Original Message Follows----
From: Scott Gravenhorst <music.maker at gte.net>
Reply-To: music.maker at gte.net
To: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
Subject: Re: [sdiy] transistor substitution?
Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 09:37:38

This is such a recurring question...  And although
I have no answer for this directly, I think it
begs a better solution than for people to keep
having to dig around for the answers.

I have several megs of free webspace.  I would be
happy to put up a simple page which lists parts
and subs.  If any of you have the time, please
send me (privately) parts substitution info and
I'll put it up.  This will be a SIMPLE type
of page with a line item for each part with
it's cross reference to suitable subs.  The
site I will use has no banner ads or popup
windows.

I also think that we REALLY need an FAQ, but that's
another issue.

If there is no interest in doing this, I'll know by
the lack of emails about it.

"Thom Somneevich" <thom_s4 at hotmail.com> wrote:
 >Hello all,
 >I'm gathering the parts for the EMS filter; does anyone know of a 
substitute
 >for the bc109c transistor other than the nte123a (which is what Mouser 
calls
 >up when I search for the former)? The nte123 is $1.50 a pop, which I'll 
pony
 >up if I have to, but... you understand.
 >Thanks,
 >thom
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