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    Hey 'e'
    Thanks for the reply. They are 2.4 GHz amps, in six pin SOT-23 type packages. One is marked "286E", and the other ,"308E". One is a receiver amp, and the other is the transmit amp. They are being used for a Zigbee DSSS transceiver.
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    Ah crap SMD... i'll try anyways.
    Steve

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    I got the info.Another member suggested searching with MMIC as a keyword.
    Thanks,
    Ron

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