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This Tag Panel is located on the inner, right rear side of the receiver chassis, directly below the 8-Pin PL1A Connector and can be seen in the first photo of Post #579. It holds four identical capacitors and four different resisters. It also has four jumper connections on the back of it and one ground lead, along with being fitted with four leads during its assembly.
The two mounting screws for this Tag Panel are symmetrically located on the panel, but the end with the Ground Lead fitted identifies the top end of the panel for installation. David |
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