Paul,

Parts manufacturers often put extra numbers in the designation, some are 
meaningful for the package configuration, but others are for some coding 
used by the manufacturer.  Just go by the last 3 digits - that is the 
value code, 471 would be 47 followed by 1 zero, or 470 ohms.

On the capacitors, 2.2 and 2R2 are the same as are 3.3 and 3R. - the R 
is often used at the place a decimal point would be located.

There is a variable C22 on the Control Board, but the C22 capacitor on 
the RF Board is fixed capacity.  I hope you are inventorying the 3 
boards separately because there is overlap of the part designation on 
the 3 boards (in other words, there will be 3 different R1s, 3 different 
C1, 3 different RP1s, etc.

73,
Don W3FPR

Paul Huff wrote:
> I just finished an inventory of my K2 and I have a couple of quick questions.
>
> 1)  For several of my SIP resistor packs, my part has an extra "C" in the 
> number.  For example the manual will give the number as "770103471" and my 
> part 
> is "103C471."  Am I correct in assuming that these are the same?
>
> 2)  I am more puzzled by a couple of capacitors that I have in the kit and a 
> couple listed in the RF board parts list.  I'm not sure that they match up:
>
> - The parts list gives C33, 2.2 pf, NPO, "2R2" or "2".  I have a small orange 
> disk with a black tip that says "2.2".  Are these a match?
>
>  - The parts list gives C22, ??? pF, NPO, "2R7", "3", "3.3", or "3R3".  (The 
> value in the manual is not printed correctly, but I think it's supposed to be 
> 3.3 pF.)  I have a small blue cap that says "2.7C" on one side and "1 A" on 
> the 
> other.  Are these a match?
>
> BTW, "C22" is also used to designate a variable capacitor, but I think that 
> this 
> "C22" is a fixed value in the 20/30 meter band-pass filter.
>   
>
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