http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K2-RF-Capacitor-ID-tp7643546p7643556.html
Thanks, Don. Looked back at my neatly bagged inventory and found the bag I marked "271". That's what I get for trying to be organized.
C45: "010" (although it doesn't have a black cap to indicate "temperature stable")
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> Those capacitors are using the standard 3 digit code - two significant
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> digits followed by a multiplier (9 is used for a multiplier of 0.1 in
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> this type of identification).
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> 010 is 1pF
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> 030 is 3pF
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> 270 is 27pF
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> 229 is 2.2pF
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> I don't know where your 270pF (marked 271) capacitor may be, you didn't
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> list it.
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> With manufacturers discontinuing many thru-hole components, it is
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> getting more and more difficult to keep the manuals current with the
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> available supply.
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> 73,
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> Don W3FPR
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> On 7/20/2018 12:10 PM, AE0MM via Elecraft wrote:
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> > I'm having trouble identifying a few capacitors used in the assembly of the K2 RF board.
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> > C72: "271"
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> > C45: NPO "1", black top
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> > C33: 2.2pf "2R2" or "2"
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> > C198: NPO "27" or "272"
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> > What I have:
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> > a blue "010"
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> > a blue "030"
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> > a yellow "270"
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> > a yellow "229"
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> > I suspect the "229" is a 2.2pf capacitor for C33.
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> > The "270" could be 27 or 270pf, but I'm not sure; it might be for C72.
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> > The "010" could be the 1pf for C45, but it doesn't have a black top.
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> > Could the "030" be for C198? This suggests it could be:
http://www.elecraft.com/Apps/caps.htm> >
> > I'm having trouble measuring capacitance for these tiny capacitors. Values are all over the place. Any suggestions for verifying the values and positively IDing them?