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Old 18th Sep 2020, 1:48 pm   #1
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Default Czech schematic confusion

Struggling a bit with this one. Whats an 80K capacitor? The 50M is 50uF and makes sense but what is 80K, 1K6 etc and what modern equivalents will work in place of them. Its a Czech made Tesla radio.
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Default Re: Czech schematic confusion

k = 1,000pF = 1nF.

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Old 18th Sep 2020, 1:52 pm   #3
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I would guess Pico Farad and so it would be 80nF.
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Thanks chaps.
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