There are lots of old broken radios around with these finals in them. Many like the old RCI-2950 have defective and obsolete microprocessors, with a perfectly good radio board and finals. Buy junkers off eBay for parts or start calling all of the radio shops and just pay them whatever they want for a real Mitsubishi part. I'm happy to pay $15 for a used working 2312 and $10 for the 1969. I'd pay double if needed or new. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the real part and everything to do with the value of a perfectly working radio, still using OEM parts.I thought the 2166 was used as a driver for a dual 1969 or 2312 powered radio. I'll have to open several of mine up and look again.
If the radio is working there is no reason to swap the 1969 finals out. Since the Toshiba finals are no longer made and very expensive the HG versions of the 1969 and 2312 are about your only choice.
Thank you for the thoughts I was a bit unsure as why a 2166 won't work in a 1969 circuit. I have advise him to replace them with the 969 I think the power should come back. He said the finals had blown and he had replace a few parts so before he wanted to be sure before using the 1969 but as said he was under the impression that for testing the power would have been more since he had 1 2166 driver and (2) 2166 finalThere are lots of old broken radios around with these finals in them. Many like the old RCI-2950 have defective and obsolete microprocessors, with a perfectly good radio board and finals. Buy junkers off eBay for parts or start calling all of the radio shops and just pay them whatever they want for a real Mitsubishi part. I'm happy to pay $15 for a used working 2312 and $10 for the 1969. I'd pay double if needed or new. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the real part and everything to do with the value of a perfectly working radio, still using OEM parts.
I understand but he did it the other way in his 2950 he is using (3) 2166 .the driver of course is a 2166 the swr went high and he blew the finals. Since he had no replacement finals he used (2) 2166 in place of the 2312. Since then he was able to order replacement 1969..as said before his concern was why his output was only 3 watts from a (2) 2166.i explain the impedance is different from the 1969 and in my opinion that was why.but he is cautious of installing the new 1969. Because of the low output of the (2) 2166Had good luck with HG1969 so far.
The 2166 requires less drive power. If you try the 1969 as a driver, you'll be disappointed. Not enough drive available to it in that circuit. 2166 works better.
The 1969 needs more drive, but is capable of more output than the 2166.
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Same reason I'll never toss out a radio with an original 1306 or 7. With so many counterfeits nowadays, parts radios become my main source for transistors. Thing is, I usually restore those oldies before they ever get parted out, so my surplus supply of parts is limited.There are lots of old broken radios around with these finals in them. Many like the old RCI-2950 have defective and obsolete microprocessors, with a perfectly good radio board and finals. Buy junkers off eBay for parts or start calling all of the radio shops and just pay them whatever they want for a real Mitsubishi part. I'm happy to pay $15 for a used working 2312 and $10 for the 1969. I'd pay double if needed or new. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the real part and everything to do with the value of a perfectly working radio, still using OEM parts.
as said before his concern was why his output was only 3 watts from a (2) 2166.i explain the impedance is different from the 1969 and in my opinion that was why.but he is cautious of installing the new 1969. Because of the low output of the (2) 2166