"COLIN LAMB" wrote in message
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And, Phil's website is as good and concise as it gets about replacing
capacitors. See http://antiqueradio.org/recap.htm
was. Now, I am more methodical and make notes before I clip the
capacitor. A notebook and pencil are always nearby to document before I
start work. Life has been much simpler since then. And, it really is a
good idea to test the radio after a maximum number of changes.
Colin K7FM
Keep a cheap set of imported clip leads handy. Place a set over the snipped
leads to "remind" where the old part was snipped from.
Digital photos of sections of the under chassis are also great visual
reminders.
Pete k1zjh