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Unless you're feeding the video signal into a very low impedance I have to wonder why such a large capacitance value is needed. There's certainly no video coupling caps of that large value in a tube TV. I'm sure there's some obvious reason I'm overlooking. Possibly solid state stuff.
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Same output jack used for various function like injection into various video and sound IF stages.
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Can a silver mica capacitor be used in place of a ceramic cap with same values in an rf circuit.
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Generally yes. I would just check the voltage ratings.
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I finally got these tvs working like new tuning exactly on the channel being broadcast. I got the exact varicaps and that did the trick although there are other things that had to be done.
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