I thought so, too but when I looked up the part, it's a silicon diode and it's on the data sheet with the 1N914 series -- which it must have replaced.
Steve Wedge, W1ES
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On Monday, January 6th, 2025 at 7:17 PM, Rob Sherwood via groups.io <rob@...> wrote:
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Isn¡¯t it supposed to be a germanium diode? Rob, NC0B?
On Jan 6, 2025, at 11:06?AM, Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 via groups.io <w1es@...> wrote:
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Hello, Jan. ?It appears that this could be replaced with the very common 1N914.?
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Steve Wedge, W1ES
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On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 11:49 AM, Jan SM5MRQ <
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I am working on a R-4 receiver and am not satisfied with the AM mode , I suspect the AM- detector diods 1N625 as I had to replace the V10 / 12AX7A tube which is surrounded by 3 of these diods. What do you guys use as a substitute for the 1N625 diode?
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73 Jan SM5MRQ
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