by Sean Halley » Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:14 am
The colors can be very difficult to distinguish even in bright light - so get a white light (I use this battery-powered light designed for barbecueing outdoors - it's a white flourescent bulb that comes on a gooseneck). The fact that the light is white makes it easier to determine the gray bands, which look about the same as a couple of other colors under a normal light bulb.
Definitely check out the direction of the bands - if you're having problems, you could go through and measure each one, and see which ones you're supposedly missing or are mismarked. I agree with Katz on the rarity of mismarked resistors...out of spec resistors is another issue....
Hope that helps...
S..
The point is not to make the changes, it's to play ideas in time - Scofield