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At work we have a 1sqft box(at least 2-300) FULL of brand new Thermal Track transistors in the recycling bin...before you get too excited...these are the generation of TT's that have the bad internal diodes that don't track so well. If used without the internal diode. they are fine...so they are sort of NON-Thermal Tracks LOL!
These have all been matched and marked. I'm curious how much interest there would be? I would have to make an offer and jump through a lot of hoops to get them. but if there was sufficient interest i might be willing to do so. Zc
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