[volt-nuts] More Precision Resistors

Brian Kirby kilodelta4foxmike at gmail.com
Fri Aug 14 01:29:09 UTC 2009


It probably depends when they were made.  Most that I have seen, have 
been wire-wound on waxed paper bobbins.  I'm just pointing out some 
sources - everybody's mileage will vary.

J. Forster wrote:
> Not all will be really useful as they are open style, wirewound on mica
> cards, and pretty fragile.
>
> Best,
> -John
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>> You can also find precision resistors in a lot of older bridges at
>> hamfest.  I have seen a lot of Leeds and Northrup bridges available.  If
>> the bridge is inop, you usually can get it for close to nothing.
>> Sometimes just one string of resistors will have been burned out and the
>> rest will be available.
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>> Brian KD4FM
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