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This post may be wrong. Correct spelling seems to be MEO412
If this is the spelling (most unlikely) is ME0 then: NTE126 is equivalent
https://alltransistors.com/crsearch.php?mat=Si&struct=PNP&pc=0.2&ucb=60&uce=45&ueb=0&ic=0.1&tj=165&ft=100&cc=10&hfe=200&caps=TO106&r1=0&r2=0&r1r2=0
Any similarity with 2N412? AF127?
But the Jostykit HF365 manual says MEO 412 is used.
From searching for MEO412 on web and books:
NTE290
SK3114
Near?
BC307
NTE159
The MEO412 is used as the FM oscilltor transistor of the Jostykit HF365 FM stereo coder, transmiter oscillator. An important point seems to be that transistor should not go beyond say 100MHz so that overtones or harmonics on carier are reduced.
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