At 09:17 AM 3/23/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>Just before the transistor, solid state tubes.  They are small and round.

<---As I posted earlier, the only "solid state tubes" I can think of were
actually "solid state" diodes that were made as replacements for the older
vacuum tube rectifiers, such as the 5U4 series. I don't remember ever
seeing these type of replacements for tubes such as triodes, pentodes and
so on. Anyway, those M9394's are transistors (germanium as I recollect)
that are part of the high voltage power supply and aren't RF devices. 

But I suppose this is all moot - it would make a terrible repeater in any
case :-)

Ken
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