Ok....to help you a little for local sources ....
You can replace the 2SA1265 with the 2SA1106, 2SA1146, 2SA1186, 2SA1301, 2SA1302, 2SA1303, 2SA1386, 2SA1386A, 2SA1386A-O, 2SA1386A-P, 2SA1386A-Y, 2SA1491, 2SA1492, 2SA1516, 2SA1695, 2SA1805, 2SA1941, 2SA1942, 2SA1943, 2SA1962, 2SA1986, 2SA2120, 2SA2121, 2SA2151, 2SA2151A, 2SA2151A-O, 2SA2151A-P, 2SA2151A-Y, 2SB1429, 2SB863, FJA4210, FJA4213, FJL4215, KTA1943, KTA1943A, KTA1962, KTA1962A, MJW1302A, MJW1302AG or NTE2329
You can replace the 2SC3182 with the 2SC2581, 2SC2706, 2SC2837, 2SC3280, 2SC3281, 2SC3284, 2SC3519, 2SC3519A, 2SC3519A-O, 2SC3519A-P, 2SC3519A-Y, 2SC3855, 2SC3907, 2SC4468, 2SC5198, 2SC5199, 2SC5200, 2SC5200N, 2SC5242, 2SC5358, 2SC5948, 2SC5949, 2SC6011, 2SC6011A, 2SC6011A-O, 2SC6011A-P, 2SC6011A-Y, 2SD1148, 2SD2155, FJA4310, FJA4313, FJL4315, KTC5200, KTC5200A, KTC5242, KTC5242A, MJW3281A, MJW3281AG or NTE2328
Source:
https://www.el-component.com/
Or you can read the datasheet and find a replacement with better specifications.
whatever the transistor you find locally, go back to that website and replace the partnumber in this address with the one you find. On that page you will find the compliment to the selected transistor.
https://www.el-component.com/bipolar-transistors/2sc3182
Shows the compliment of the 2SC3182 as 2SA1265 ... which are the exact transistors in the faulty circuit.
If you have any questions .... you know where to find us.
on edit ...
I know your tester also displays the hfe. When you checking them, make sure the hfe is within normal range as well. The hfe is also listed on that website for the transistors.
The 2sc3182-R should be 55 to 110.
You can replace the 2SA1265 with the 2SA1106, 2SA1146, 2SA1186, 2SA1301, 2SA1302, 2SA1303, 2SA1386, 2SA1386A, 2SA1386A-O, 2SA1386A-P, 2SA1386A-Y, 2SA1491, 2SA1492, 2SA1516, 2SA1695, 2SA1805, 2SA1941, 2SA1942, 2SA1943, 2SA1962, 2SA1986, 2SA2120, 2SA2121, 2SA2151, 2SA2151A, 2SA2151A-O, 2SA2151A-P, 2SA2151A-Y, 2SB1429, 2SB863, FJA4210, FJA4213, FJL4215, KTA1943, KTA1943A, KTA1962, KTA1962A, MJW1302A, MJW1302AG or NTE2329
You can replace the 2SC3182 with the 2SC2581, 2SC2706, 2SC2837, 2SC3280, 2SC3281, 2SC3284, 2SC3519, 2SC3519A, 2SC3519A-O, 2SC3519A-P, 2SC3519A-Y, 2SC3855, 2SC3907, 2SC4468, 2SC5198, 2SC5199, 2SC5200, 2SC5200N, 2SC5242, 2SC5358, 2SC5948, 2SC5949, 2SC6011, 2SC6011A, 2SC6011A-O, 2SC6011A-P, 2SC6011A-Y, 2SD1148, 2SD2155, FJA4310, FJA4313, FJL4315, KTC5200, KTC5200A, KTC5242, KTC5242A, MJW3281A, MJW3281AG or NTE2328
Source:
https://www.el-component.com/
Or you can read the datasheet and find a replacement with better specifications.
whatever the transistor you find locally, go back to that website and replace the partnumber in this address with the one you find. On that page you will find the compliment to the selected transistor.
https://www.el-component.com/bipolar-transistors/2sc3182
Shows the compliment of the 2SC3182 as 2SA1265 ... which are the exact transistors in the faulty circuit.
If you have any questions .... you know where to find us.
on edit ...
I know your tester also displays the hfe. When you checking them, make sure the hfe is within normal range as well. The hfe is also listed on that website for the transistors.
The 2sc3182-R should be 55 to 110.
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