Vectronics VEC-830K User Manual

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VEC-83 OK Instruction Manual

Single Side-Band Filter

I0Ks, etc.). Next, sort each group by specific value (1K, 2.2K, 4.7K. etc.). This
procedure makes the inventory easier, and also makes locating specific parts
more convenient later on during construction. Some builders find it especially
helpful to arrange resistors in ascending order along a strip of double-sided tape.

Some VEC kits may contain molded chokes which appear, at first glance, similar
to resistors in both shape and band marking. However, a closer look will enable
you to differentiate between the two--chokes are generally larger in diameter and
fatter at the ends than resistors. When doing your inventory, separate out any
chokes and consult the parts list for specific color-code information.

Reading Capacitors:

Unlike resistors, capacitors no longer use a color code for value
Instead, the value, or a 3-number code, is printed on the body.

identification

As with resistors, it's helpful to sort capacitors by type, and then to arrange them
in ascending order of value. Small-value capacitors are characterized in pF (or
pico-Farads), while larger values are labeled in uF (or micro-Farads). The
transition from pF to uF occurs at 1000 pF (or .001 uF)*. Today, most
monolithic and disc-ceramic capacitors are marked with a three-number code.
The first two digits indicate a numerical value, while the last digit indicates a
multiplier (same as resistors).

Electrolytic capacitors are always marked in uF. Electrolytics are polarized
devices and must be oriented correctly during installation. If you become
confused by markings on the case, remember the uncut negative lead is slightly
shorter than the positive lead.

Diodes:

Diodes are also polarized devices that must be installed correctly. Always look
for the banded or cathode end when installing, and follow instructions carefully.

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