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Old December 7th 04, 05:12 AM
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Hi, looking for some misc carbon comp resistors in 1/2watt size. Like to
find misc values (e.g. 1meg, 220k, whatever) to keep for my
amp/boatanchor projects. if you have any extras laying around whether 20
or 100 or whatever qty let me know at . thanks, dave,
n5wnm, okla city, ok


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Hi, looking for some misc carbon comp resistors in 1/2watt size. Like to
find misc values (e.g. 1meg, 220k, whatever) to keep for my
amp/boatanchor projects. if you have any extras laying around whether 20
or 100 or whatever qty let me know at . thanks, dave,
n5wnm, okla city, ok


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"John Goller, k9uwa" wrote in message
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resistors in quantity are maybe 2 cents each.

John k9uwa


I wish I could find carbon comps (decent values) for two cents
each! Those days are long gone around these parts.

Pete




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In article ENqtd.176750$cJ3.163057@fed1read06,
PAM says...


I wish I could find carbon comps (decent values) for two cents
each! Those days are long gone around these parts.

Pete


www.mouser.com

looks like a lot of Carbon Film ones are in the 3 cents each price
range to me..... those are 100 lot prices.... so its 3 buks a 100

They are a Dime Each if you wanna onze twoze them ..... so then its
3 buks for 30 of them......

John k9uwa

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Old December 8th 04, 05:09 AM
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I have the following pkgs of resistors, sealed, all allen bradley: 50 per
pack, 5%, $5 per bag

330 ohms, jan rcro7g331js 5 bags $5 per bag
1000 ohms RC07GF102J 3 bags
2200 ohms, JAN RCR07G222JS 3 bags

bag with about 25 new resisors of various types, some precision (1%), some
carbon up to 1 watt $3

bag of metal film resistors, mostly 1%, some may be better than that, $3

shipping will be no more than $4 now matter what you get, could be less
Bill

"David Austerman" wrote in message
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Hi, looking for some misc carbon comp resistors in 1/2watt size. Like to
find misc values (e.g. 1meg, 220k, whatever) to keep for my
amp/boatanchor projects. if you have any extras laying around whether 20
or 100 or whatever qty let me know at . thanks, dave,
n5wnm, okla city, ok


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"Bill Turner" wrote in message
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 10:02:26 -0700, BH
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How stable do they need to be in an old radio where components values
can vary, sometimes by quite a bit, and the radio will still perform
just fine?


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That depends partly on the circuit design and partly on how much any
other components in that circuit may have drifted. Without that
information, the question can not be answered.

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The question is pretty much answered by the fact that most antique
radios used 20% carbon resistors. Many of these original resistors
have aged upwards of 100% over time, and the radios often still
run "just fine". The manufacturers saw no need to use high tolorence
components, and most of the circuits are self biasing and self
compensating to some degree.

Vintage radios aren't rocket science. Good NOS carbon
comps from reputable manufacturers are fine.

Pete k1zjh


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