I have a few new 2sc2879 transistors stashed away in storage.
That is were they are going to stay, just in case.........
73
Jeff
That is were they are going to stay, just in case.........
73
Jeff
Toshiba SRF2290 & was lucky to purchase
Yes thank you for correcting me on the "SRF" The tx150 has the 2SC2290s so you could say I bought the two pills & got the amp for $5.00.SRF transistors were RF parts in-house brand for select lots of transistors , most Motorola , and sold under there number.
RF Parts has a long history with solid state amps built in southern ca years ago.
The popular 2sc2290 and 2sc2879 are Toshiba's.
They were the gold standard for being rugged.
73
Jeff
Andy knows his crap!!! He helped me many a timesSigh...
The 455 and 2290 are considered Benchmarks.
Their successors leave more Scorch-marks on the Benches than in real life - and even in Real life - the Efforts of Toshiba and Motorola paved the way for the copycatting that is so evident.
View attachment 42985If you go back to their DUT designs and the Research, you'll see ONE of these devices were more meant for SSB another for Class C.
Come on guys, this is for AB biasing -
OF COURSE it will be a "Duck" against a Class-C amp
...It's the intelligibility part that many just don't understand...
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Even Class C - You're Grounded at DC...this type of design needs a lifting
resistor to even allow a AB bias scheme to even work...
- - so there's easily some confusion there
- - one doesn't work in another set up for something else
- - it blows up because of the BIASING you're putting it under
- - so yes, they may be truth to the Urban Myth and the Gentleness required
- - but that is why other subsequent upgraded parts before they bailed out of this project
- - were to allow for the various methods of Biasing not for CB but to improve the versatility of the Device in other methods of Biasing and Communication concepts of Spread-Spectrum and Wide-Band communications.
JMO - so many just side with the "Bang for the Buck" cost effectiveness and sing the praises of being able to use their NEW upgrades that their construction - are based upon the originals these devices represent.
To Add:
The problems with this - as you're seeing - is - WHAT TO CHOOSE
Which part is best for the BIASING the part will be under...
Example:
MRF455 - known to be Class C - STRICTLY Class C...
So what would be a Good Substitution?
Another:
Ok, so you have the 2SC2290.
What would work - the 2SC2879?
Let's see...
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Umm...Er - No!
At least - not as a Drop IN Replacement for Class C device...
It's BIASING is the carborundrum...
The 2290 is actually Better for the Drop in on a Class C amp than that which the 421 to 455 could, simply due to HOW THE AMP MANUFACTURER set up their platform - NOT THE FAULT OF THE DEVICE MANUFACTURER...(Note R1 value)
We, as Techs, are the responsible party when in comes to part selection and upgrade.
So when they blow up
But Lest we Forget...
- - people normally BLAME that which not longer FEEDS them
- - they simply used it up until it's no longer available
- - and now we're stuck with this part and a H*lls breaking loose because we didn't keep enough Inventory.
View attachment 42991The above event is Fictional, but when made into a Movie, becomes believable
The SD1446 is more Class C that can act more of the DROP In for 455 conversion than
the 2290 or 2879 - needing that they require Class AB biasing - or do they...???
Again, a Manufacturer comes to the rescue of those that need,
Is, Itself, in knowing the outcome of long term benefits of supportable income,
the Ones' - choose that which becomes the norm.
Because no one else is sticking around to compete against it.
- - so although some references to real life have occurred the depicted events are Fictional and any intended consequences that result in Real Life events the Precipitate from this
Are Coincidental - but can be considered INTENTIONAL
I own a 2 pill and 4 pill 1446. The best pills ever made
Andy knows his crap!!! He helped me many a times
I own a 2 pill and 4 pill 1446. The best pills ever made
When I was in school, the best transistor you could purchase at the time was the MRF492. While I don't pretend it's better than a Toshiba 2SC2879, few people realize the MRF492 shares the same 250 watt collector dissipation as the 2SC2879.
I just had my outcom dx-600 finals replaced with 4 hg 2290s because I have had such good luck with them. I have ben running 2 of them pretty hard in the mobile for about 6 months behind my hot rod lincoln and they have held up well. I lost the original 454s to a bad antenna studThey are all bipolar transistors and they all do the same thing in a well designed amp.
Some have more dissipation and gain than others, but they all have the same function.
That myth is as good as Joe Gunn claiming Audio Gain, or Reno saying that his Freedom One 1/4 wave had more "Audio" than a regular stainless steel whip.
Motorola actually was the leader in most of the 11 meter amps built before Toshiba became popular.
Most amps of today lead right back to Motorola's published designs from many years ago.
If you came to CB later in the game you would not see as many MRF/SRF numbers as we did in the beginning.
Outcom, Messenger, TNT and the like used Motorola stuff back in the day.
I wish they were still making them.
73
Jeff
Its like comparing a Iroc with a 305 or a 350 lots of people turn their nose up at the 305 but its not that bad. mrf455 is the V6, why bother