[SI-LIST] Re: Hairpin?

Most likely it is a "U" shaped inductor made of #26
wire. Commonly used is some VHF and UHF radio circuits.

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something like the above ASCII graphic where it would
be 1/2" long and the width would be << than the length.

-Ray Anderson   WB6TPU



>
>
>Hello,
>
>Anyone knows what is a #26 1/2" Hairpin  wire ?
>
>This comes in some schematics. I undertand the gauge 26 and the lengh 0.5
>inches (correct?)  but I don't know what does "hairpin" refers to.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Joan Castell
>UPC University
>Catalunya.
>
>
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