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Newbie: Help finding replacement diode and transistor

honeydrewboo

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Hello newbie here need some help finding some replacement parts for my Sony Bvm-1910. I found some on ebay but alot of the feedback says that the parts are fake. Rather use mouser/digikey/a reputable company, if possible, could get away with using an smd as well. Thanks!

Hitachi 1SS119 diode and Toshiba 2SA1091 (Q12) Lipple Filter in attached screenshot.
 

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I have a BVM 1910 which is the NTSC version. This is the only service manual I could find but it's for the Pal version of this monitor BVM2010. I checked all the board part numbers listed in that service manual and they are all the same the only difference is the input boards pal vs Ntsc.
Any of these should be good for the 2SA109: Here

Seems like any diode with a forward voltage 0.8 has moved in type from through-hole to SMD.

You can try NTE, but I've always heard they are expensive. Here
According to the NTE website, the 1SS119 diode has NTE519 listed ( basically a 1N4148 diode), and the 2SA1091 has NTE288 listed, as replacement components. I haven't checked the price. I get mine locally.
 

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