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I just checked the parts list for my HQ-180 (non-A model). It lists
3ea. 0.1uF, 200VDC and 3ea. 0.47uF, 400VDC "Dur-Paper" capacitors and a 0.033uF and 2ea. 0.01uF Mylar caps. All the rest of the small caps are ceramic and mica. Of course, the filters are electrolytics. --Ed |
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Ed Engelken wrote:
I just checked the parts list for my HQ-180 (non-A model). It lists 3ea. 0.1uF, 200VDC and 3ea. 0.47uF, 400VDC "Dur-Paper" capacitors and a 0.033uF and 2ea. 0.01uF Mylar caps. All the rest of the small caps are ceramic and mica. Of course, the filters are electrolytics. --Ed Hmm? Maybe that is the difference between a plain and an "A" model? -Chuck |
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On Feb 5, 3:11�pm, Chuck Harris wrote:
Ed Engelken wrote: I just checked the parts list for my HQ-180 (non-A model). �It lists 3ea. �0.1uF, 200VDC and 3ea. 0.47uF, 400VDC "Dur-Paper" capacitors and a 0.033uF and 2ea. 0.01uF Mylar caps. �All the rest of the small caps are ceramic and mica. �Of course, the filters are electrolytics. --Ed Hmm? �Maybe that is the difference between a plain and an "A" model? -Chuck wow, i never expected to gt so many replies..i sent off for a bunch of caps. that will be my first move. i figure after 40 yrs, the electrolytics need changing anyway. also the few paper caps. i will keep in touch after cap day. tnx agn, pete k2iqk |
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Hmm? Maybe that is the difference between a plain and an "A" model?
The Osterman boatanchor book says this: "The newer A model features a solid state PS, 230VAC, 3 position BFO, accessory socket, less drift and 500 ohm line output." Phil Nelson |
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