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Of course,
since I have the schematic, and know what the two values are, and can be sure about the 3 dot, that leaves this mystery one. Also, it makes no sense that they would start with "05" and then use a multiplier larger. why not start with "50" and use a smaller multiplier. I think these micas are fun. I found a table (but no pics but a diagram) in an old supreme electronic radio repair manual that shows a bunch of wierd stuff but nothing that matches this. I'm thinking it's a factory goof. Probably pretty common in the day. Friday afternoon made cap. Oh well, since I'm pretty sure I know what I have and everyone seems to have consensus on the 3 dot, I'll go with that. I may haul the old caps into work after I change them, I think one of our techs in the lab has a meter with capacitance. If they are still good. Jason |
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