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I'm starting my first refurbishment of an old receiver.

Even before I power up I want to replace the electrolytics based on age
degradation principles. [I'm a retired EE and understand age degradation
in 40+ year old capacitors]].

Being away from parts suppliers for 10+ years leaves me ignorant of what
is where. Therefore my original question: "What is a good source for
electrolytics?"]

/S/ DD, W1MCE


CDE has a very good web site -- with all the specs and versions.
http://www.cde.com/



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Old March 7th 07, 01:51 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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I CAN PROVIDE CARDBOARD TUBE AND ALUMINUM CAN ELECTROLYTICS WITH
ORIGINAL MOUNTING LUGS, ALL VOLTAGES AND ALL SIZES. SEE MY WEBSITE AT
www.dialcover.com


CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com
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