Sounds like it's time for someone to figure out the original number that gets scraped off the 7530.
EKL only markets the thing. They don't have a semiconductor factory any more than I do.
Didn't mind paying his price for them when they were available. Just easier. But make no mistake, the 7530 is an industry-standard part originally meant for use as a switch, just like the IRF520/ERF2030.
Trouble is, the published specs for all the commercial MOSFET types like this one are listed for use as a switching component, NOT as a RF amplifier.
Time to take the last few 7530s and see if I can reverse-engineer the specs and come up with an OEM type number for the same part.
Good chance that a part with that original number on it will sell for a buck or so max. But so far, nobody has revealed what number is on those parts before Eric's elves scrape it off and print "ERF7530" onto it.
Wasn't worth my while to devote the labor to reverse-engineer what type number is getting scraped off, so long as I could buy them.
But if the only way to get more is to figure it out, maybe someone will get a "round tuit".
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