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Telstar Electronics wrote: KC0EH wrote: I am in need of some capacitors (600 vdc) for a homebrew 20's vintage project and am looking for period correct parts. If you have some to sell or know of a source , please let me know the price. (2) .002 (2) .005 (1) .00025 You might want to consider these... http://www.rfparts.com/caps_dippedmica.html#cd19 Old issues of Hints and Kinks and also the Radio Cyclopedia have directions on making your own mica caps, as well as paper/foil capacitors. If you are going to homebrew it, why not do it all the way? It would be appropriate for the time period. With a modern DVM, doing cut-and-try work to get the values right will be much easier than it was eighty years ago, too. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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