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Help sourcing two resistors

hotrodjohn71

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Hi group.
Can you help me source 2 resistors I need for my 57 Ford truck radio?
Ive searched for about a half hour but am coming up short.

One is a 680k 20% 1/2 watt
And one is 15M 20% 1/2 watt

Thank you
 

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Hi group.
Can you help me source 2 resistors I need for my 57 Ford truck radio?
Ive searched for about a half hour but am coming up short.

One is a 680k 20% 1/2 watt
And one is 15M 20% 1/2 watt

Thank you
20% resistors are not made anymore and the circuit would operate better with the modern lower tolerances.
But I doubt the resistors are bad in the first place because they are grossly oversized in the first place wattage wise so the resistor's Johnson noise is not predominate in the circuit to be amplified.

The only way to test resistors is to lift one leg and test it out of the circuit. the one only measuring 210 ohms might have a transformer winding in parallel or even a potentiometr in parallel.

Which one is it?
The model number is usually stamped on it, sometimes in a corner. But looking at your pictures I'm going to guess its a 75MF. Someone will have a schematic of this as these things did come in the TV repair shop to fix every once in a while. So its either in the Bettman or the Sams photofact manuals.
 
20% resistors are not made anymore and the circuit would operate better with the modern lower tolerances.
But I doubt the resistors are bad in the first place because they are grossly oversized in the first place wattage wise

Possibly not, old resistors, and particularly high value ones, were notorious for drifting high in value - or even going O/C.

Obviously 1% resistors would be perfectly fine as replacements, but it's unlikely the circuit will operate any better, as it was designed to use 20% tolerance parts.

However, it's obviously dead easy to test them, lift one end out and check on an ohm meter - but while you're unsoldering one end, you may as well unsolder both and simply replace them with more reliable modern resistors.
 

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