"The AF107 is the European name for an early (c. 1960) germanium-based (A) bipolar junction transistor of PNP polarity intended for high frequency use (F). It shares most of its characteristics with the . Both models use a non-standard round metallic housing of 9 millimetre diameter which is electrically connected to the collector. At a housing temperature of 45 \u00B0C, these transistors can handle an internal power dissipation of 0.5 watt. Unit gain (\u03B2 = 1) is reached at typically 250 MHz (minimum 150 MHz)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The AF107 is the European name for an early (c. 1960) germanium-based (A) bipolar junction transistor of PNP polarity intended for high frequency use (F). It shares most of its characteristics with the . Both models use a non-standard round metallic housing of 9 millimetre diameter which is electrically connected to the collector. At a housing temperature of 45 \u00B0C, these transistors can handle an internal power dissipation of 0.5 watt. Unit gain (\u03B2 = 1) is reached at typically 250 MHz (minimum 150 MHz)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "836"^^ . . . "936182"^^ . . "704189971"^^ . . . . "AF107"@en . . . . . . .