I think he's talking about a 4016P..it is a dip package divide by N
chip. I think I found one for a counter I was repairing. I'll check in
the morning to see. I remember having a devil of a time finding one.
Curt
Garey Barrell wrote:
David -
If it's a 14 pin DIP package the MC14016 is ava
David -
If it's a 14 pin DIP package the MC14016 is available from Mouser, Digi-Key and others. It's just a
CMOS Quad Analog switch.
Google MC14016BCP is the plastic DIP, the MC14016BCPG is the wide temperature
version.
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
Looking for a MC4016P for a UV3 divider board. This is an obsolete part.
Any sources?
David Assaf, III
W5XU
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Yes there is a difference. The 'common' lead is the correct one. The other one will 'work', but
you have to use a specific crystal switch position, with the other just any 'open' position works.
The 'other' lead bypasses the amplifier and connects the FS-4 RF to the feedback link of the
ampli
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