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John Goller, k9uwa wrote:
In article Nnutd.176902$cJ3.62398@fed1read06, PAM says... What kind of package? Are they similar to the Allen Bradley cylinder packaging? Or, do they have a more "modern" look to them? I generally look for the NOS Allen Bradley resistors when I can find them. Pete No Pete... they are the newer packaging style... re carbon resistors see comments from the other Bill Turner W6WRT regarding them.... I agree with him.... long term they aren't as stable as the newer metal film resistors John k9uwa How stable do they need to be in an old radio where components values can vary, sometimes by quite a bit, and the radio will still perform just fine? |
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