Radio amateurs explain to a newcomer the symbols on this diagram?



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Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]

Response from 0[+++++]
the sticks are capacitors, if they also have pluses, they are electrolytic capacitors, 56-is 56 kilohms-the nominal resistance of a resistor, which is indicated by a rectangle with vertical or oblique dashes inside it:

Response from 0[+++++]
You were wrongly told about capacitors: capacitor capacity is denoted-if just a digit without a comma, it is picofarads, if with a comma, it is microfarads, if a digit with a letter orn-then nanofarads Similarly with resistors: without a letter the whole number is ohms, without a letter, with a comma - megohms, with a letterk - kilohms If you need to denote some non-trivial denomination, you write the right letter always for example 1.5 ohms, 100 M - 100 megom.

Response from 0[+++++]
see my link better. Just start learning the basics, but there is nothing complicated there, you will get it

 

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