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In Reply to: RE: How to use a multimeter to measure a capacitor or resistor posted by py272 on October 20, 2009 at 13:54:41
The probability of it being a resistor is low, it is more likely to be a cap.
An inexpensive handheld, even if it has capacitance, is of little use.
I would take a 100uF 100V non-polar cap and hook the meter test probes to it.
Parallel each cap with the test cap, shorting out the cap before moving on to the next.
If you like the receiver, you would be advised to order all new caps from a place like Digi-Key (they are not expensive).
Is it a 300, 330B, or 330C ?
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