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    Ceramic Domahickeys???

    Ok like the title said that what im asking for help with. Unfortunatly im working for the man and dont have time to make an account to post the pics yet but I will this weekend. I just picked up a round of material and on these telecom boards there are ceramic plates with compoeints mounted to them. Does anyone save these??? Do they fall into a special catagory??? It appears that my dumb a%* cannot find the writh words to force down googles throat to get the answer. Here are a list of the boards.

    Delay DA model 85 066550
    Equalizing DA model 8502 066542-004
    grass valley group model 8502

    I just lost on these things so any help would be greatly appreciated.


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    Blue have you tried eBay, There is a couple of Grass Valley 8916 "AES Tracking Delay Amplifier DA" plug-in modules (circuit boards) they are listed in the $100+ range.

    I had a girlfriend once that gave hickeys and I thought she was a *@#%&! machine if you know what I mean! Sorry your title had my mind in the gutter.

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    I notice that eBay has equipment sold and for sale that is from grass valley group.

    Did you search for just grass valley group and such? I had a quick google search and noticed that it seems to be a older company founded 1959 that changed last year with a merger with another company.

    Might be collectable items you have as they seem to be custom made by a smaller company.

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    Blue - Grass Valley 8502 is a circuit board or a plug in card for video distribution amplifier. They make a line of them and 8500 series is one of many 8502, 8504 etc. Company has been known for video production equipment for years, this commercial grade not something you hook your DVD or Blu Ray to.

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    I prefer the terms...

    Doohickey

    Whatchamacallit

    Thingamajig

    or my all time favorite..

    That ****ing piece over there!

    Oh an glad you got an answer.

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    Blue - How or what did you find out about those "Ceramic Domahickeys"? Curious minds want to know.

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    The item in question maybe called a resistor network.

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