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Old 11-07-2011, 02:50 AM
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Thanks for the info on resistors Reece and Electronic M, this gave me more confidence and knowlege in replacing the dog bone resistors. I finally understand the color code and how it works "Body-End-Dot.
I think that there was only three colors at that time, so it is a good way to start learning color codes with the dogbone resistor, much easier to understand
I verified that I had it right when replacing resistors, by the color code, the schematic and parts list for the old radio and the Ohm meter checking the values of the resistors, just to make sure I have everything right before I replace. A 60 year old newbie has got to be very careful, now with hands on experence, it is really starting to sink in. Now I got the radio recapped and wired in new resistors, one radio is already playing the tunes for over a few hours now.
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