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Old 28th November 2010, 05:43 PM   #1
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Default MTX MTA 250

Hello to all, I'm a nube so please help. I need to replace a resistor in my MTX MTA 250 Terminator amp. The value is 270 ohm/5%, but I'm not sure what wattage to use. The one in my amp is baby blue in color with the bands of red,violet, brown and gold. I could not match this up at the local RadioShack store. Anyone know where I can find the right chip? I think I only need one. Thanks to all.
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It's likely a 1w if it's the one that connects to pin 13 of the SG3525.
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