[Milsurplus] Coding
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Sat Aug 10 18:52:50 EDT 2013
Could well be. After all, this is poart of a target, meant to be shot at
by AA guns. Poof!
-John
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>
> Same issue - it's made before the numbers ( and labeling) became magic.
> Never under estimate the ability to adapt a system to make it work. If you
> don't have a marking system to label 5.1 pf ( or uuf) come up with
> something -- there's a war on
.
>
> Bob
>
> On Aug 10, 2013, at 6:17 PM, J. Forster <jfor at quikus.com> wrote:
>
>> Good guess, but that's not the issue.
>>
>> I'm trying to reverse engineer the ART-4 unit. I've traced the thing and
>> know how it actually works, BUT according to the capacitor marked values
>> it cannot possibly work. Things are wrong by 100x, at least.
>>
>> Hence my various questions.
>>
>> -John
>>
>> ===================
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Value substitution is always going to be a question on stuff made
>>> before
>>> the magic numbers we now (mostly) use came into being. A practiced eye
>>> and
>>> a good schematic should give you a pretty fair idea what to do. Not
>>> every
>>> value is critical +/- 1%.
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>> On Aug 10, 2013, at 5:35 PM, J. Forster <jfor at quikus.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> All and good, but my question has nothing to do with knowing the color
>>>> code.
>>>>
>>>> It has to do with actual component values, like is 500pF an actual
>>>> value,
>>>> when the preferred values are 470 or 510 pF.
>>>>
>>>> -John
>>>>
>>>> ==============
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> And then there's always:
>>>>>
>>>>> "George Elliott's old grandfather rode a pig home yesterday"
>>>>>
>>>>> Geography, don't ya know?
>>>>>
>>>>> Clare
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Laura and Jim
>>>>> <mcenfalz at humboldt1.com>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I learnt this in the early 1970's:
>>>>>> Bad Boys Rape Our Young Girls Behind Victory Garden Walls, But
>>>>>> Violet
>>>>>> Gives Willingly
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Learnt another one for the Geologic Time Scale in college, but it's
>>>>>> pornographic. Mongo likes it though, and hasn't forgotten it yet,
>>>>>> hihi!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 73 DE JIM K6FWT
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