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Restoring this unit, and finally found the Code 123 documentation. Question: C4 temp comp. Fixed trimmer is 13 picofarad, as the change indicates. Is this a tubular mica of some sort, and do I really need to replace it? Same question for C6, 47 pF on the 50C5 tube.
For these types of radios, I always replace all wax caps and resistors.
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You do not replace ceramic or mica caps, unless you have some reason to believe they are bad.
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Thanks much! I suppose, because of the stated values in pF, that they are mica?
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If tubular (an empty small cylinder) - they are likely ceramic. A photo would help.
Mica caps are typically rectangular, while ceramic can be anything, disc, rectangular and tubular.
(strictly speaking, mica are ceramic caps, but usually they stand apart)
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