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   legg to All   
   Re: Si-diodes in Second World War radar    
   27 Apr 08 13:31:41   
   
   XPost: sci.electronics, sci.electronics.basics, sci.electronics.design   
   From: legg@nospam.magma.ca   
      
   On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:04:37 -0700, John Larkin   
    wrote:   
      
   According to the Henney's Radio Engineering Handbook 4th ed (1950),   
   1N25 and 1N26 silcon point contact 'crystals' for use in UHF and SHF   
   converters (1 to 25 GHz) are discussed in commercial publications by   
   Cornelius in 1945; 1N34 and 1N38 germanium 'crystals' for use at VHF   
   (~200mHz) appear in publications the following year.   
      
   Waritime radar operated in the 195MHz-10,000MHz range.   
      
   1N21B 'crystal' mixers were used by GE in commercial 2GHz relay   
   service before 1948 and similar parts were used by Bell in multiplex   
   telephone and television relay systems at 4GHz around the same time.   
      
   RL   
      
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