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Russell Miller

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I have taken apart a couple of televisions lately, I know what all of the
parts are except for two.

One is a 3-pin capacitor-like thing that has a designator of "Y" or "CF".

The other is a five pin can thing with the pins laid out as:

o o o

o o

Any ideas?

Thanks.

--Russell

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In article <fdCAb.2170$bs.1284@news02.roc.ny>, rmiller@duskglow.com
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I have taken apart a couple of televisions lately, I know what all of the
parts are except for two.

One is a 3-pin capacitor-like thing that has a designator of "Y" or "CF".
Probably a ceramic filter. Could have the freq on it, such as 4.5 MHz
or whatever it might be.

The other is a five pin can thing with the pins laid out as:

o o o

o o
Need a better desacription than that.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

--Russell
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Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover wrote:

Probably a ceramic filter. Could have the freq on it, such as 4.5 MHz
or whatever it might be.
That would be it. Learn something new every day.

The other component has labeled on it "kyocera 45Z J".

The middle top pin and the right bottom pin (facing down) appear to be
grounded to the case.

--Russell

Any ideas?

Thanks.

--Russell
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It was a trojan now it was identified that it was that machine the trojan
was not identified but it was identified as being that machine.
-- Jamie the spammer, 10/29/2003
Oh, and I still have connectivity.
 
Russell Miller wrote:
I have taken apart a couple of televisions lately, I know what all of the
parts are except for two.

One is a 3-pin capacitor-like thing that has a designator of "Y" or "CF".

The other is a five pin can thing with the pins laid out as:

o o o

o o

Any ideas?

Thanks.

--Russell
Was it near the tuner? the footprint looks like a SAW filter.


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Russell Miller wrote:
Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover wrote:

Probably a ceramic filter. Could have the freq on it, such as 4.5 MHz
or whatever it might be.

That would be it. Learn something new every day.

The other component has labeled on it "kyocera 45Z J".

The middle top pin and the right bottom pin (facing down) appear to be
grounded to the case.

--Russell

Any ideas?

Thanks.

--Russell

Kyocera used to be (still is?) big in ceramics. Maybe that's a filter
too?
 

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