[NJARC] 12 ohm resistors needed

Mike Feher n4fs at eozinc.com
Wed Apr 7 20:08:06 EDT 2010


Marty -

It sounds like that in your application, value is not at all critical.
Wonder why the original burnt up to begin with. Regardless, a real quick
look in the basement unearthed 3 NOS 15 ohm 1/2 W 5 % resistors that I could
have in tomorrow's mail for you. I am sure I also have a lot of 12 ohm ones
as well, but, they did not jump out at me, and, as I said, for your
application it will make no difference. Typically, from my recollection
however, parasitic suppressor resistors in a transmitter were usually at
least 1 or 2 watts. Regards - Mike

Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell, NJ, 07731
732-886-5960



 

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It might be they are half watts. There is room for even a full watt. Used is
fine. I Need about 3 more. Bring what you got. The originals were 20%
tolerance. So a high drifting 10 ohm will probably be ok. These were
parasitic supressors in a VHF transmitter.

Marty

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