10 Pack .04µF 50V Ceramic Disc Capacitors — 40nF Radio Repair Capacitor Pack
$3.99
10 pack of unbranded .04µF 50V orange ceramic disc capacitors for vintage radio repair, CB radio service, ham radio bench stock, audio/electronics restoration, bypass, coupling, filtering, tone circuit, and general repair use. These capacitors are marked “.04” and the lot label identifies them as .04µF 50V ceramic capacitors. The nominal value converts to 40nF, making these useful small-value ceramic capacitors for restorers, hobbyists, technicians, and parts drawers where older-style through-hole ceramic disc parts are still preferred.
Historical Note / Product Story: Ceramic disc capacitors like these have been used for decades in radios, test gear, consumer electronics, CB radios, ham equipment, audio circuits, oscillator sections, bypass points, and general service work. They are common bench-stock parts that repair people often reach for when restoring older through-hole equipment or keeping period-style repair parts on hand. These fit the RF Boneyard™ mission: practical old-school repair parts that keep vintage gear alive instead of sending it to the scrap pile.
Unused new old stock from legacy inventory. Packaging, age, and cosmetic condition may vary.
Pipeline quantities are informational and may change after arrival, inspection, sorting, testing, or donor teardown.
Compatible Radios / Boards
Suitable for general electronics repair, vintage radio restoration, CB radio repair, ham radio bench work, audio circuits, test equipment service, bypass/coupling/filtering use, hobby electronics, and through-hole repair projects requiring approximately .04µF / 40nF at 50V.
RF Boneyard Bench Notes
Random sample tested from lot. Sample measured 38.37nF in Cp mode, matching the nominal .04µF / 40nF value within typical ceramic capacitor tolerance range. Voltage rating identified from lot label as 50V. Manufacturer is unconfirmed.
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