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"WB8VCM" ) writes:
Second, under the chassis near the modulation transformer, my rig has a big cylindrical component resembling a modern electrolytic. It's about 1 3/4" in length by 1" diameter. It has a "C-D" logo on it, with a part number CP28AIEH203K. From the schematic, it should be an 0.02 uf @ 1600V across the transformer secondary, but the size of the component is huge, at least compared to a modern component with these ratings. There is also an 0.001 uf at 3 KV disc ceramic tacked on in parallel with the big capacitor. Is anyone familiar with this big capacitor ? "C-D" could certainly be well-known capacitor manufacturer Cornell-Dubilier It's a high voltage capacitor, with relatively high (for the voltage rating) capacitance. It's likely oil-filled. It's fifty years old, and they've learned a lot since then about making capacitors. (I have a 10,000uF 16V capacitor I got about 1973 at a hamfest, and it was big time then. It's also the size of a Coke can. The same value electrolytic is now far smaller, and it's easy to get them with a higher voltage rating.) Michael VE2BVW |
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