Wow! Now I've heard it all. That's amazing stuff.
I guess need always finds a way.to get the job done.
73 from the other side of the South Pole. (short path)
Alek. VK6APK
On 4/01/2014 8:26 AM, Manfred Mornhinweg wrote:
Alek,
With valves, you can have them rebuilt. Ain't seen anybody that can
get the smoke back into transistors.
Then we definitely have to meet some day!
When I was young, had better eyes, and was as poor as a church mouse,
I begged for burned out RF transistors and repaired some of them. Very
often only the bonding wires melt, and the transistor itself is still
good! It's a matter of cracking open the case, and reattaching those
wires. Often sufficient wire length is left that it's possible to
solder bridges over them! When the bonding wires are gold, as is the
case with many RF transistors, it's really easy to solder them.
But some transistors have such long bonding wires, that they can be
twisted back together!
I wouldn't use such a repaired transistor on a space mission to Mars,
but for hamming it can be quite OK!
Manfred
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