10-Pack 30pF 50V Ceramic Capacitors – Sample Tested 32.35pF – NOS / Surplus
$5.99
10-pack of 30pF 50V ceramic capacitors from surplus stock. A sample capacitor from the lot tested at 32.35pF, which is a good reading for a marked 30pF ceramic capacitor. These small-value capacitors are useful for RF circuits, oscillator sections, tuned circuits, coupling, filtering, CB radio repair, ham radio bench work, vintage radio restoration, and general electronics repair where a 30pF 50V capacitor is required.
Historical Note:
Small-value ceramic capacitors such as 30pF are commonly used in radio-frequency circuits, tuned networks, oscillator sections, filters, coupling stages, and vintage electronics repair. Values in this range are often found in CB radios, ham equipment, receivers, transmitters, test gear, and bench-built RF projects.
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 RF circuits, vintage radio repair, CB radio repair, ham radio equipment, oscillator circuits, tuned circuits, filter networks, coupling circuits, receiver/transmitter repair, test gear repair, and electronics bench work where 30pF 50V ceramic capacitors are appropriate.
RF Boneyard Bench Notes
Bench Measurements:
Marked Value: 30pF.
Sample Measured Value: 32.35pF.
Voltage Rating: 50V.
Pack Size: 10 pieces.
Visual Inspection: Bodies and leads visually inspected.
Bench Evaluation:
PASS - Random sample tested at 32.35pF.
PASS - Reading is good for the marked 30pF value.
PASS - Ceramic bodies and leads visually inspected.
PASS - Suitable for RF repair, restoration, and bench project use.
Note: 32.35pF is a good test reading for a marked 30pF ceramic capacitor.
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