How To Identify Electronic Components
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Thank you kind sir.
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Reverse the polarity on that big capacitor and hook it up to 60 v and it will explode.
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@radionut63 Thank you very much, I am glad it is of help for some to see what some parts actually look like if they have not had much experience with electronics yet.
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Now this is the kind of thing that every NEW person too the hobby should know and see... Good show bud!! :=)
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Hey! Great video!
Could you make a video about how to identify the values on ceramic capacitors?
73 / SM6YZC
JustWickedSwede 8 months ago
@JustWickedSwede That is a good idea, I will write that down and see if I can work that in at some point, thanks for the suggestion and thanks for the comments, it is fun to do!
RadioHamGuy 8 months ago
Simple, clear and steady presentation, accompanied by textual clarifications, make this a most informative, practical and memorable educational video. Thank you so much for the high quality effective sharing!
Kdarwish1 11 months ago
@Kdarwish1 Well thank you very much for the comment, looking back I didn't think it was that great but comments like yours makes me want to keep at it and come up with some more, thanks again! I will try to add more informational clips as time permits!
RadioHamGuy 11 months ago
Do You have an RF generator, or have any comments on their use?
ISHOULDAKNOWN 1 year ago
@ISHOULDAKNOWN I do have some test equipment here etc, good idea, maybe I will post some clips on using some test equipment as time goes on...thanks for the idea. An RF generator is very useful for generating a test signal to work on receivers. Mine is an old one but works good enough for some work. Not stable enough for accurate signal levels though.
RadioHamGuy 1 year ago