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Found a stash of Motorola DPC202F. What is it?
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Yansi:
During a little cleanup I have found a stash of these Motorola DPC202F. Seems to be NPN transistors. But I could not find any datasheet for them. Likely custom labeled?

Yansi:
Well, from the date code it is 1974 so I wouldn't suspect germanium. (They are indeed silicon based).

I have tried to measure Vcbo, but failed. I do not have currently a high voltage source on hand,  but Vcbo seems to be way above 100V, as there was no current flow even at 100V, which is the maximum my PSUs will give combined. 
Stray Electron:
   Those look like pulls so they're probably of little resale value. Also given the date code there are much better parts available now.
duak:
Here's a tenuous connection:

Look for 'DPC202'  in https://archive.org/stream/bitsavers_decfieldSeceTechnicalManualDec74_38830089/1974_Field_Service_Technical_Manual_Dec74_djvu.txt

House numbered version of 2N4233 or 2N3054 and were used in printers.

These look like TO-66 cases.  Since they are pulls, one source would be a printer driver assembly rendered for parts.
Yansi:
Well, I haven't said I want to sell them. That was you.

I am just interested as what these may be. And sure, they are pulls.
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