Nope. I meant 100K to 500K megohm resistor. I know it sounds crazy to me
too, but that what it calls for. Some HV probes use resistors in that neck
of the woods. I think I have located what I need. Thanks to all for the
assistance.
Rick/K5IAR
I bet he meant 500k or in other words a 1/2 meg r
That's my guess. Someone give him a call and wake him up...hi hi...let's
get this straightened out tonight yet.
Mike
WE0H
lee wrote:
I bet he meant 500k or in other words a 1/2 meg resistor.
Lee,w0vt
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I bet he meant 500k or in other words a 1/2 meg resistor.
Lee,w0vt
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From: "Kim Elmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service"
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 9:39 PM
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He's asking for a very non-stand
I am assuming you mean 10 to 50 and not 500,000,000,000, if the
former they are readily available if the later you will probably have to
make it, suggest small pieces of glass plate silvered on each side, remove
silver until you have the value you want, testing will be a major problem as
He's asking for a very non-standard value 500,000 megohms --- that's
5 x 10^11 ohms. Such things may exist, but I'll bet that you have to
keep them in a clean room and maybe in a vacuum. If you touch
something like that, it won't be 5 x 10^11 ohms anymore.
Kim Elmore N5OP
At 09:28 PM 6/26/200
Radio Shack sells a good amount of resistors for about 12 bucks. It'll
have the value you need in the collection. Otherwise did you find a
resistor today and what value exactly are you needing?
Mike
WE0H
Rick wrote:
Where would I go to find a 100K to 500K megohm resistor that didn't cost a
k
Maybe true but the word RESISTOR was used, not CAPACITOR.
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" 500 thousand megs? Dont think they mak
" 500 thousand megs? Dont think they make such an animal"
I think that an air variable capacitor might provide resistances that high.
73,
Ken W2DTC
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I think you're right, Gary.
Rick
500 thousand megs? Dont think they make such an animal.
Regards,
Gary
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500 thousand megs? Dont think they make such an animal.
Regards,
Gary
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Where would I go to find a 100K to 500K megohm resistor that didn't cost a
king's ransom?
1/2 watt would be fine or even smaller I would imagine. I don't see any
load on it.
Rick
What size?
joe
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What size?
joe
--- On Fri, 6/27/08, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [AMRadio] (no subject)
> To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
> Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 1:09 AM
> Where would I go to find a 100K to 500K megohm resistor that
> didn't cost a
> king's ran
Where would I go to find a 100K to 500K megohm resistor that didn't cost a
king's ransom?
Thanks,
Rick
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Dave
I know a collector in Farmington, NM, who would probably buy those from you. He
has a museum of powerhouse panels and such. Let me know if you are interested
in talking with him, I can find his phone # for you.
73
John
K5PRO
> Subject: [AMRadio] Vintage (OLD) Power Meters FS
> This is a
Hi Dave: Thanks very much. Mailed check this morning, Postal Priority.
73 Larry
WB5OFD
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:10 AM
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Larry,
Y
Larry,
You've got them. Please add $5 for shipping and send a check made out to
"ORUUC" for $25. I will get the chokes boxed and ready to go.
Mail to me:
Dave Aabye
110 Timbercrest Dr
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
73 de Dave
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