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This smaller Tag Panel supports a pair of capacitors and a single resister and can be seen in the photograph in Post #598, in the upper left quadrant, its mounting bracket secured under the small cleat retaining the tubular, plated copper lead shield.
Other than a pair of single capacitors held in place by cleats in a couple of places on the chassis, this Tag Panel is probably the easiest to remove so far. David |
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