Hello Tom,
It does not matter what series of Cornet you have, transistors are transistors. First off, the transistors should have a marking of "B", "E", "C" for base, collector, and emitter or pin 1,2, or 3. Your pcb should have this marking too so that you can orient them correctly.
Looking at the front of the transistor you have, with the "ON" logo on the leftmost side (leftmost pin), that is pin 1, then 2 then 3 and corresponds to Emitter (1), Collector (2), and Base (3).
If you have a hard time following this still, go to Hagtech forum and all you have to do is post a pic. and many will help you there.
FWIW, do not ask this type of questions here, you will get blank stares most of the time. However, if you ask "what to buy next?" then you will have to increase your PC memory to sort out the responses.
It does not matter what series of Cornet you have, transistors are transistors. First off, the transistors should have a marking of "B", "E", "C" for base, collector, and emitter or pin 1,2, or 3. Your pcb should have this marking too so that you can orient them correctly.
Looking at the front of the transistor you have, with the "ON" logo on the leftmost side (leftmost pin), that is pin 1, then 2 then 3 and corresponds to Emitter (1), Collector (2), and Base (3).
If you have a hard time following this still, go to Hagtech forum and all you have to do is post a pic. and many will help you there.
FWIW, do not ask this type of questions here, you will get blank stares most of the time. However, if you ask "what to buy next?" then you will have to increase your PC memory to sort out the responses.