I don't know as there are a few variations of this orange display version that were made. The 2950 I just recapped had all the original caps in place and it was a 1000uf, 10V.
Most of the orange display 2950"s I have had were of the battery type, this one I just re-capped is the first I've had with the cap memory.
Not looking for an argument, just sayin what was in mine. The service manual I have doesn't show it, but it shows the R611 I believe it is, that can be changed out to stabilize the channel change or encoder operation. This 2950 with the cap memory doesn't have that resistor that I can see, which is also on the CPU board...on some.
These manufacturers change parts and values all the time so it's hard to say what's in em. They don't usually tell us unless a service bulletin comes out...which I haven't seen in a while like some of the older radios like Cobra and Realistic etc.
Thanks
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