The original was probably a PIN diode. That's what is
in the Pegasus. I was told by Tentec that I could use
a 1N914/1N4148 as temporary replacement but that I
should eventually get the proper replacement. I asked
them to send one and a few days later it showed up in
my mailbox, no charge. Give 'em a call, I'll bet they
do the same for you.
Dave, VE1ADH
--- "ultrafixedwing@juno.com"
<ultrafixedwing@juno.com> wrote:
>
> I replaced D12 on the HPF board with a 1N4148 diode
> from Radio Shack. The original is a glass silicon
> diode. Buck and a half for 10 of them. Seems to work
> OK now. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
> Paul
> KS2S
>
>
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