[Hallicrafters] old stock

peter markavage manualman at juno.com
Thu Mar 10 21:35:57 EST 2005


Well, you can measure one or two in each envelope to get a feel what's in
each one. Sometimes the last 4 digits of the Part No. will tell you what
the value is. 45 year old resistors don't command high resale value.
Pete, wa2cwa

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:57:43 EST FolgerFoto at aol.com writes:
> Hello all
>  
> Just came into possession of a small lot of vintage (1960) 
> resistors. 
> I have composition, foil and wound types. 
> They look like Gov't stuff. All are boxed & in individual  
> envelopes.
> I can't make out the markings as to Ohms or anything else. 
>  
> Typical markings:     
>  
> 5905-299-2048
> RESISTOR FIXED COMP (81350)
> 1 EACH
> PLA 48-100028G1
> ITEM # 60184
> PART NO RC32GF102J
> GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE NY
> NATIONAL CO MALDEN MASS
> 1A8                                               1/60
> PLA 48-100023G1
>  
> I suspect some will suggest I throw them out but just the same if 
> anyone  can 
> decipher these markings it will let me know what I'm about to thrown 
>  out.
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Gene 



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