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Originally Posted by TheShanMan
There is one cap that has "322-103" printed on it. I'm pretty sure "103" is the value because .01u is a normal value whereas .0032u would be quite atypical (vs .0033u). However, odd values sometimes exist on old stuff so it would be nice to confirm in the schematics. Getting a schematic, even original, may be easier said than done though. Schematic Man doesn't have this one listed on his site (waiting for a reply to my email to him).
Perhaps someone can tell me with certainty that with such a printing on the cap, I should ignore the first part of the number and go with the second?
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I thought the later models of Zenith AM/FM radios were mostly disc capacitors, that seldom needed replacement. The only ones would be the line filters and the electrolytics.
That's probably one of the last tube models.
It might be in Beitman's 1967-69 manual. I used to look them up at Make-A-Radio, web site.
The only thing, it's not PDF, but DGVU ???, which I can't seem to use on the computer.