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Horizontal output question
This may seem to be a stupid question to many of you, but here it goes
- I checked a horizontal output transistor with my fluke (diode check). The transistor is an NTE2353. It has a built in damper diode. Since I don't know how this diode is fixed in the transistor, I'm not sure if I'm getting accurate results. I get normal voltage drop between the base and collector. I read dead short between base and emitter (both ways). Regardless of having a damper diode, I shouldn't get this reading on a good transistor, right? I just want to be sure before buying a repalcement. Thanks group. |
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