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  2. AN/PRC-6 - Wikipedia

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    There is an optional handset H-33*/PT that can be connected to the AN/PRC-6 by a 5 ft (1.5 m) cable. The RT-196 can be carried over the shoulder using a provided web sling. Rated power output is about 250 mW. The range is about one mile (1.5 km), but much less in jungle. [8] [9]

  3. BC108 family - Wikipedia

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    BC108 family transistors from various manufacturers (ITT, CEMI, SGS-ATES, Siemens)The BC107, BC108 and BC109 are general-purpose low power silicon NPN bipolar junction transistors found very often in equipment and electronics books/articles from Europe, Australia [1] and many other countries from the 1960s.

  4. TO-66 - Wikipedia

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    The TO-66 package is made entirely of metal and is commonly used by silicon controlled rectifiers and power transistors. [2] In Europe, it was popularly used by the complementary germanium power transistors AD161/AD162. [3] The TO-66 package consists of a diamond-shaped base plate with diagonals of 31.4 mm (1.24 in) and 19.0 mm (0.75 in).

  5. List of 7400-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    Some manufacturers released some 4000-series equivalent CMOS circuits with a 74 prefix, for example, the 74HC4066 [2] was a replacement for the 4066 with slightly different electrical characteristics (different power-supply voltage ratings, higher frequency capabilities, lower "on" resistances in analog switches, etc.).

  6. BC548 - Wikipedia

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    The BC548 is a part of a family of NPN and PNP epitaxial silicon transistors that originated with the metal-cased BC108 family of transistors.The BC548 is the modern plastic-packaged BC108; [6] the BC548 article at the Radiomuseum website [7] describes the BC548 as a successor to the BC238 and differing from the BC108 in only the shape of the package.

  7. CK722 - Wikipedia

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    CK722 transistor and package. The CK722 was the first low-cost junction transistor available to the general public. It was a PNP germanium small-signal unit. Developed by Norman Krim, it was introduced by Raytheon in early 1953 for $7.60 each; the price was reduced to $3.50 in late 1954 and to $0.99 in 1956.

  8. TO-3 - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison of BJT transistor packages, from left to right: SOT-23, TO-92, TO-126, TO-3 3D model of TO-3 package. In electronics, TO-3 is a designation for a standardized metal semiconductor package used for power semiconductors, including transistors, silicon controlled rectifiers, and, integrated circuits.

  9. 2N3904 - Wikipedia

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    The 2N3904 is a common NPN bipolar junction transistor used for general-purpose low-power amplifying or switching applications. [1] [2] [3] It is designed for low current and power, medium voltage, and can operate at moderately high speeds. It is complementary to the 2N3906 PNP transistor. Both types were registered by Motorola Semiconductor in ...

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