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Beitman 1950, page 128 (you need djvu to read them)
http://www.schmarder.com/radios/beitmans/index.htm Schematic shows it as a shield around the cap from volume to V3 grid. These days we'd probably mount the cap somewhere and run a shielded cable but in point-to-point the components themselves often double duty as 'connecting wires' so they've constructed a shield around it. Looks like a brute force, last minute fix for a poor chassis layout problem. It looks like the point to point run is longer than just the capacitor leads would allow. Phil B |
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