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Hi, Jon;
I saw many of these capacitors in earlier Woodstocks, too, if we are talking about the same components. I have two of them in hands right now and I read:
+T110
KEMET
22µF
15V10%
7630
150D ±10%
60µF
6DC
7634
I used to take them all as electrolytic capacitors, maybe the ones you see are not. Have you checked for their values? Just for checking.
As you may know, tantalum are polarized, have higher internal resistance and do not show value drift easily. In some applications, tantalum are better than electrolytic.
Success.
Luiz C. Vieira - Brazil
Edited: 1 June 2003, 11:03 a.m.
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Jon,
I don't think your HP-67 is older than my HP-65. The cylindrical caps are tantalum (it does't make any difference tantalum or elctytic both types are polrized)
I bought a demagnetizer from Radio Shack P/N 28-07246 it is called HEAD DEMAGNETIZER I used to use it on my cassette recorder heads. Demagnetizing could help the cause but it could be somthing else wrong.
You can send me an email to my yahoo addresse. Here is a link with som pictures showing the inside of HP-67.
http://www.rskey.org/hp67reader.htm
gvgregor@yahoo.com