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Old July 31st 10, 06:16 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Odd resistors identification


"Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message
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Edmund H. Ramm wrote:

In "Antonio Vernucci"
writes:

[...]
I have a diagram dated 1953 in which M still represents 1000. In
that diagram they use MF for microfarad
[...]

There are also diagrams where m (milli, 10^-3) is used to
represent mikro (10^-6). Even worse and confusing are those, where
mmF gets used when pF (pico, 10^-12) is meant.


Huh? What's confusing about micro-micro farads? :-):-)
--
Robert (Bob) Smits, VE7HS & Linux Fan



Among the odd markings:

- in the 60ies it was fairly common to use kpF (kilopicofarad) to mean nF
(nanofarad)
- in the 30ies, German power mica capacitors were marked in centimeters
(cm). 1 cm is equal to about 1.1 pF

73

Tony I0JX


and cps instead of Hertz
Ah...those were the good ol' days