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Thanks for your answer Esteban. I already have my conclusions. Quote:
As this may not have any IR, it's serving as a low Q and low induction receiver coil to match the front loop. It's working on the relative near field instead of a mid distance or far field.
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Now Morgan has removed and measured it - and it's 18K. Perhaps the colours have been misread. |
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this resistor its grey,and the colours -brown,white,black,red,brown,red...one of brown colours looks to me gold ,but its brown,sorry...
The measurment is 18.09k |
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In that case it's a 19K 1% resistor. |
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So its 6 colours!
Now its different,read backwards, using the calculator: http://www.samengstrom.com/nxl/2020/...e_page.en.html It give 19 k 50PPM/ºC Now that´s a high precision resistor,you should be able to calibrate your tester with it! Fred. |
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I think the puzzle of resistor is cause we read it at reverse: red,brown,red,black,gray,brown I think now it could be : brown, gray, black, red, brown, red That means: 18000 ohm (like you measured) 1% (tolerance) 50ppm/°K What do you think ? Kind regards, Max
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I think it's 18K cause if it's 1% (as probably is) the multimeter cannot read more or less than 18K +- 180ohm, so from 17820 to 18180 ohm: he reads a few above 18K (18.09K, so just about 90 ohm more) so it must be 18K. Kind regards, Max
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According to the colours given by Morgan, it's a 19k resistor. Where did you get the gray from?
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I suppose it's gray cause of value he measured... it's easy confusing gray with white on some kind of resistors ... colors can be not well defined or external protecting laquer can alter shine of bands. He measured 18.09K... so if resistor is really 1% tolerance it must be 18K nominal... otherwise the multimeter read a wrong value. Kind regards, Max
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Yes Max,you are probably right :18 K if it´s grey.
But in that case Morgan have to confirm if it´s grey,or white.Can be the multimeter too,or the hands . Fred. |
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yes, true, I supposed he measured resistor without touching both leads with fingers... so just resistor value and not parallel with his body resistance. But I think he did right measure. Kind regards, Max
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brown,white,black,red,brown,red...
19020 ohm 2% |
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Hi,
??? which code is it ? I don't know of any code that uses 5 bands just for value of resistance. 6 bands code I know is different: first 3 bands are first 3 digits 4th band is multiplier 5th is tolerance 6th is temperature coeff. (ppm/°K) (that's optional band and is not present in 5 bands resistances color code ... they have just tolerance indicated) for me it's 18K cause probably white... is actually grey. Am I wrong ? Kind regards, Max
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I have resistors with the 5th band red and another orange. I pressume:
fifth band brown = 1% (of course, all know it) fifth band red = 2% fifth band orange = 3% But for me isn't important here 18 or 19 K. This resistor maybe was used because is in "stock". |
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That must be really a mess as you never know from wich side of the resistor to begin.
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73! |
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the colour is white,not grey. I´m more worry with antenna and ferrite,why a simple resistor is so important... This device works,and it will be very good if Esteban help us to build antenna,because i can´t dismantle this one... Kind regards |
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Hi Morgan,
On PCB3 , lower left corner, i need to know transistors numbers,and the component in // with R11. Regards, Fred. |
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Correction on PCB3
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TR5-CBC548B TR6-BC558C |
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Circuit #5
Here's circuit #5 - the one that connects to the ferrites.
Morgan - Please can you double-check the component values, and in particular the component names. Your original diagram is difficult to read, and therefore some of the names (e.g. C3, C11, etc.) may be swapped over. The RED and BLACK wires are most likely the power supply lines, but where does YELLOW go to? Also, does anyone have any ideas about the correct connections for the ferrite coils? Morgan - if you can shed any light on this question, that would be great. |
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Better view PCB 1,2,3.
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Yelow cable
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The circuit 5,yellow wire connect with bar 2c. The cicuit 5, black´D` wire connect with bar 2G. The circuit 5,red wire connect with switch on-off,sensitivity. |
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