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Old 29-12-22, 01:37
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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(Snipped a lot.)

The "PC" number is visible on a lot of them though, so if you've got the actual parts list that will tell you the value and rating. PC = Procurement Catalog(ue), and it's common to all equipment so you can use the numbers from the WS19 if they're in that manual.

It might be worth making a list of PC numbers and the specification as you work through the restoration - looking up visible numbers is a lot easier than dismantling the set to get at the hidden side (though you may need to do that anyway if it's faulty and has to be replaced).
Having looked at the 1945 Identification List (does not contain PC numbers) and the WS52 User Handbook. (Which only contains CMC part numbers!) I don't think my suggestion was very helpful - though the User Handbook does list what the various capacitors relate to, which may be some help.

Chris.
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