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Nash4447 at cs.com
Nash4447 at cs.com
Sun Apr 29 13:43:57 EDT 2007
Dave
If the resistors are from the 70s and earlier, it is a good idea to always
check them for being in tolerance before trying to use - even if they are NOS.
I have a huge assortment of NOS resistors here and have found that at least
20% of them are so far off value that I just toss into the wastebasket.
Somehow the modern resistors always seem to be right on the button even if
they are just 10% tolerance. I guess manufacturing techniques have improved.
You should be able to find some info on the web that will enable you to ID
the inductors. Try googeling " inductor color codes".
If you have a halli out of it's case that has similar pieces, you can ID by
comparing the color codes on inductors still on the chassis with the values
given in the manual. That will usually give you a clue as to how the codes are
to be interpreted.
73s, Glenn K6PZT
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