P podbaydoors Member Joined 2017 2025-05-24 3:38 pm #1 2025-05-24 3:38 pm #1 I found a few NOS Raytheon transistors at an estate sale. They are labeled as ts59248. Has anyone heard of this designation style? Maybe military? Attachments IMG_3102.jpeg 618.1 KB · Views: 49 IMG_3108.jpeg 528.8 KB · Views: 46 IMG_3107.jpeg 368.2 KB · Views: 42 gary s Member Joined 2002 2025-05-25 1:39 am #2 2025-05-25 1:39 am #2 Germanium by the looks of it. P podbaydoors Member Joined 2017 2025-05-25 2:47 am #3 2025-05-25 2:47 am #3 Germanium for sure. It’s the odd nomenclature. I’m guessing that these must have been mil spec coding for some defense application in the mid 60’s. Reactions: rsavas You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
I found a few NOS Raytheon transistors at an estate sale. They are labeled as ts59248. Has anyone heard of this designation style? Maybe military?
gary s Member Joined 2002 2025-05-25 1:39 am #2 2025-05-25 1:39 am #2 Germanium by the looks of it. P podbaydoors Member Joined 2017 2025-05-25 2:47 am #3 2025-05-25 2:47 am #3 Germanium for sure. It’s the odd nomenclature. I’m guessing that these must have been mil spec coding for some defense application in the mid 60’s. Reactions: rsavas You must log in or register to reply here.
P podbaydoors Member Joined 2017 2025-05-25 2:47 am #3 2025-05-25 2:47 am #3 Germanium for sure. It’s the odd nomenclature. I’m guessing that these must have been mil spec coding for some defense application in the mid 60’s. Reactions: rsavas
Germanium for sure. It’s the odd nomenclature. I’m guessing that these must have been mil spec coding for some defense application in the mid 60’s.