In this case, "m" means "mili", as in milivolt.
If you're realling getting those numbers, something ain't right.
Transistor troubles!
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Re: Transistor troubles!
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Re: Transistor troubles!
serves me right for getting the 'cheap parts' off ebay really, well I'll look into getting some new transistors as soon as i possibly can-
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Re: Transistor troubles!
hey, just to let you know i've got this thing finaly finished by using different transistors and using a 10k trim pot. Massive thanks to all who helped you guys really know your stuff 