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Ad Number:1720372
Date Placed:02/25/25
Name:Steve Sacco
Phone Number:4074970614
Callsign:NN4X
Category:MISC
Heading:FS: Selection of Air Variable Capacitors
Ad Message:I removed these air variable capacitors from surplus equipment in 1979, and have been holding on to them "just in case" ever since. It's time to get them into the hands of someone who can use them.
There are:
1)Eight (8) 150 pF caps. Most a a bit over that - around 156 +/-. They are marked "488084E". I have found no documentation on them.
2) One (1) 50-5-50 pF capacitor. It is marked "Johnson"
3) Two (2) 107 pF capacitors. They are marked "J103L". I have found no documentation on them.
You can see their size from the included ruler.
I have verified their capacitance values. They all rotate smoothly.
$75 for the batch. They're easily worth $10/each.
Thanks for reading.
73,
Steve
NN4X

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