yes, I don't always trust batch parts like that though it seems like the older the part the more likely of getting an original.
I am starting to wonder about the mosfets. I was doing resistance checks across r305, 306, 307, 308 which are in the A/C oscillator for the two voltages that are out on the upper right of the attached schematic section. These were all replaced as part of an engineering change and whomever changed them used Dale C-64 1% T1 1/2w resistors. They changed the pair of 22R0 to 18R0 which matched the doc. I just find it strange that they are all open. At first I thought it was my leads or meter but not. They have no external signs of smoke holes, etc. They are on the gate and the only thing I can think is that both mosfets failed with an internal short to the gate. I'm struggling with the odds of that happening. Any ideas of a failure scenario that would pop all four? The parts lists suggest 1/2 W carbon comp, nothing fancy so I am going to throw some in there and watch for smoke.
Thanks for the warning on the parts. the local NTE rep wants $100 per. Yea, right.
Jerry