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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 72123" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Okie dokie, got six matched pairs B547 ;D ... ok matched gain within one or two with the multi (Am convinced in a circuit would be best, but i'll just hold thumbs this is enough), as with the Vbe... am doing B556 at the moment... they are a pain, they be strip mounted... and unlike the B547's where if they matched gain, Vbe was close, these aren't, which I think is strange... </p><p></p><p>Ludo I am not sure I am going to dismount all your B556's so I suspect you'll have a strip of b556 with the vbe's written on them... Or else I can just take them off, replace and sellotape... but somehow I don't think sellotape and solder mix too well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 72123, member: 54"] Okie dokie, got six matched pairs B547 ;D ... ok matched gain within one or two with the multi (Am convinced in a circuit would be best, but i'll just hold thumbs this is enough), as with the Vbe... am doing B556 at the moment... they are a pain, they be strip mounted... and unlike the B547's where if they matched gain, Vbe was close, these aren't, which I think is strange... Ludo I am not sure I am going to dismount all your B556's so I suspect you'll have a strip of b556 with the vbe's written on them... Or else I can just take them off, replace and sellotape... but somehow I don't think sellotape and solder mix too well... [/QUOTE]
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