[sdiy] Re:
Ken Stone
sasami at hotkey.net.au
Mon Oct 14 01:42:54 CEST 2002
With the new ua&26, he found that the trimpot did not have the required
range. He simply changed a resistor to give him the desired range. No tempco
involved.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/urltrurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww3.airnet.ne.jp%2
Fe-lab%2Fequipments%2Fanalogsynths%2Fpromars%2Fua726.html&lp=ja_en&tt=url
Ken
>> Have anybody seen this?
>>
>> http://www3.airnet.ne.jp/e-lab/equipments/analogsynths/promars/ua726.html
>>
>> (I wish I could read, but it appears to me as a lot of garbage...)
>
>Can't read it either, but it looks like replacing a resistor with a tempco
>resistor
>(probably built from an overcompensating type and normal resistors) and
>using
>an unheated pair.
>
>JH.
>
>
>
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