I have some new of these and seems like I remember that being a sought after piece, I guess its a transistor
help me out you guys........its says ROGO2 on it
Thanks
Joe
(anybody need one?)
identify Moto "ROGO2" part
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Re: identify Moto "ROGO2" part
The Motorola ROG Program was an attempt in 1971 to simplify inventory of replacement transistors by creating a single new replacement number for a dozen or so discrete numbers. Sort of like what NTE and ECG do. Motorola billed the program as "Replace 90 Transistors with 6."
ROG02 is actually 48R 83750G02, a PNP Germanium TO-3 cased transistor most often used as a 2N176 or M9083 replacement. I seem to recall those were used as either power supply or audio output transistors in Motracs. Not really rare or sought after.
ROG02 is actually 48R 83750G02, a PNP Germanium TO-3 cased transistor most often used as a 2N176 or M9083 replacement. I seem to recall those were used as either power supply or audio output transistors in Motracs. Not really rare or sought after.
Re: identify Moto "ROGO2" part
ok Thanks