[ARC5] The BC-221 low frequency tank circuit puzzle.

Richard Knoppow 1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Feb 14 14:38:37 EST 2016


    Didn't see this when I posted, I was referring to the same thing.

On 2/14/2016 7:57 AM, Glen Zook via ARC5 wrote:
> When looking at schematics from the 1930s and even into the 1940s, for 
> some reason, where the values of especially resistors are concerned, a 
> number of manufacturers used an "m" instead of a "k" to indicate a 
> multiplier of 1000.
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> The first time this happened to me, I started scratching my head 
> trying to figure out why all the very high value resistors.  Then, I 
> realized that the "m" was used instead of a "k".
>
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> Glen, K9STH
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Richard Knoppow
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