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				 AN/APR-4 funnies 
 
			
			Ancient_Hacker wrote:So I'm playing with an old AN/APR-4 radar search receiver.  Kinda
 works right off the bat, if weakly.
 
 Looking at the schematic, there's a thermostat and heater.  Not too
 surprising, maybe they want to keep the oscillator coils warm.
 
 Then I look under the chassis, and the thermostat is clamped between
 the two main power supply electrolytics.  The heater is a resistance
 wire, wrapped around one of the 20-20/450 electrolytics.
 
 WTH?  Why would anybody go to the trouble of keeping an electrolytic
 capacitor warm?
 
 Because electrolytic capacitors suffer an extreme capacitance reduction
 when they get cold.  At -10C, they essentially cease being capacitors.
 
 -Chuck Harris
 
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