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Old 20th October 2009, 07:27 PM   #1
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I picked up some vintage STK modules at a ham fest. Pls let me know if interested.
These are all original to my knowledge and came from a drawer chest that was used by a tech in the 80's. Some look used, some are new. Also contained many power transistors (Hitachi, NEC, SanKen etc.)

Here's a list of the modules:
STK-011
STK-433
STK-0039 *
STK-040 *
STK-0050
STK-054
STK-056a
STK-077
STK-080
STK-0177
STK-0182
STK-459
STK-4181V *
STK-463 *
STK-8270

*=used

Specs for most can be found at audiolabga dot com or cross referenced to NTE.

Would like these to find a home with someone afflicted with the DIYaudio disease.

PM me if interested.

Thx.
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