Thanks for the offer. If you don't mind, take a look at the schematic for
the 7" unit (linked above) - and if it seems to jive with what you see in
your documents, then yes - I'm sure it would be useful to me.
Then again.. even if it's not particularly relevant to this specific case,
I'm sure that the 'net would appreciate it anyway, if you took the time to
convert it to a digital format.
Btw, who is Angus? Do I know you from somewhere else? =P
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
On 11/03/2014 07:38 PM, drlegendre . wrote:
Data sheet for the 121-1070 / NTE 379 calls out a beta of 8-10 min. and
30-40 max. So that leads me to believe that the
original 1070 HOT may, in
fact, be OK - and the issue is to be found elsewhere in the circuit. It's
not a for-sure, as the part might be misbehaving under actual circuit
conditions - but at least I have some confidence that we know what it's
supposed to be. Thank you..
*** GOLD STAR FOR CHUCK!! ***
No problem--and you didn't even have to argue with Angus to find out. :)
If you'd like, I can scan the schematic and parts list, if it would be
helpful.
--Chuck