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The set has several body end-dot type resistors in the chassis
of thbe a minimum of three and sometimes four colors present.
Reading fromce (either silver or gold or if no color present then it's 20%)
Next up is the body color which is the first digit of the value
, the end color on the right is the second digit and the dot in the center
is the multiplier. Going with this interpretation,
I have two resistors that are purple with a yellow dot
in the center with green on the right.
So, if I read this right they are 75K resistors 20% tolerance.
My problem is with a third resistor which is all green
with a blue color on the right and no dot in the center.
Is this a 56K resistor? How can you tell without the multiplier?
Are these type resistors and the wire wound type the same/similar?
The chassis also contains a cardboard tube wound with copper wire with connections
going to an electrolytic cap and several tubes as well as to ground.
I don't think this has anything to do with the antenna.
What is this and what function does it serve?
| Resistor Color Code |
| Color | Digit | Multiplier |
| Black | 0 | 1 |
| Brown | 1 | 10 |
| Red | 2 | 100 |
| Orange | 3 | 1,000 |
| Yellow | 4 | 10,000 |
| Green | 5 |
100,000 |
| Blue | 6 | 1,000,000 |
| Violet | 7 | 10,000,000 |
| Gray | 8 | |
| White | 9 | |
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If you don't see a dot, means that the dot is the same color as the body. So the resistor is 560k.
Post a picture of the cardboard you referring to, but I can guess that is a resistor here
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