Steve,
If that resistor has a blue body and has a total of 5 bands rather than the
more usual 4, it is a 1% resistor and the color code is brn, blk, blk, blk -
the 5th band will also be brown indicating the 1% tolerance (tolerance band
is gold on 5% resistors and silver on 10%), and it is proper for R32.
There is a 10 ohm 5% resistor in the kit too, and it should go into the R23
holes.
Dyslexics should beware <G>. The resistor numbers and value similarity
didn't occur to me before, but it does remind me of a spot in West Virginia
that I pass by a couple times a year - highways 19, 61 and 16 intersect!!!
could be confusing to strangers not knowing their way!!!
73,
Don W3FPR
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hi all,
> The book says R32 is 100 Ohms both in the description, the parts list,
> and the schematic. But the description and the parts list say it is
> brown-black-black which is 10 Ohms. I only have a 10 Ohm resistor.
>
> What is correct?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve, W2MY
>
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