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Re: Diagram Question
That is a 2N4401 transistor. The two zig zag things are resistors and the "slotted arrow" thing means ground. Those are standards for schematics so it might be worth getting familiar with.
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Re: Diagram Question
so I put a resistor on the ground line?
and this is said transitor?
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... N%26um%3D1
thanks so much!
and this is said transitor?
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... N%26um%3D1
thanks so much!
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Re: Diagram Question
I hope you mean either a nes 2 or a noac because I just realized the nes has composite.
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it does. And clozerized
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Re: Diagram Question
banditpaw1 wrote:I hope you mean either a nes 2 or a noac because I just realized the nes has composite.
you just proved how much you really know.
when removing the RF box, you still have composite, but it is very weak. You need to make this amplifier to make the signal strong again.
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