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Identify chips, connectors, cables, and other components from markings, photographs, and descriptions of the surrounding circuitry or equipment.
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What is this microwave component?
I am at-home electronics hobbyist and tend to salvage majority of the components I use from old/broken items. Recently I took apart a microwave and desoldered most of the the components from it. I hav …
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Does anyone know what these marine radio pot/switches are or what they do?
So, Oskar Skog, you were spot on! I ended messing around with the multimeter and yes, it changes the resistance with the rotation and the click is a switch to a different set of terminal on the unders …
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Does anyone know what these marine radio pot/switches are or what they do?
I enjoy re-purposing misc items and components to make neat gadgets etc. I have salvaged these two "switches" from an old marine radio. The rods on each click in and click out and rotate in both click …