Contrary to popular belief, when Mitsubishi discontinued common radio RF output transistors like the 2SC2166, 2SC1969 and 2SC2312, they did not leave any void in the replacement market. Radio manufacturers were in no way limited to the inferior power supply switching transistors they all use today, like the 13N10. Mitsubishi specifically designed newer, upgraded linear RF MOSFET's to replace them. The RD06HHF1 was the perfect MOSFET replacement for the driver stages and the RD16HHF1 would have been great either as a single, or dual final.
While the RD16HHF1 is conservatively rated at 16 watts output and the 2SC2312 was 17 watts, take a look at the dissipation ratings for these parts in their datasheets. The RD16HHF1 has more than twice the available dissipation at 56.8 watts. The next time your tech offers to replace a final with a new MOSFET, ask for the RD16HHF1. The first manufacturer to advertise a decent dual final radio with these parts, will be the first one to produce something worth buying again.
While the RD16HHF1 is conservatively rated at 16 watts output and the 2SC2312 was 17 watts, take a look at the dissipation ratings for these parts in their datasheets. The RD16HHF1 has more than twice the available dissipation at 56.8 watts. The next time your tech offers to replace a final with a new MOSFET, ask for the RD16HHF1. The first manufacturer to advertise a decent dual final radio with these parts, will be the first one to produce something worth buying again.