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Adrian Tuddenham wrote in message
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N_Cook wrote:

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And in the case of rotted horse manure smell from some types of old
transformer windings perhaps Caproic Acid or Hexanoic acid giving that

smell

Some pre war Philips radio sets had rubber-covered wiring that stank
like rotted manure when you touched it with a soldering iron. I have no
idea what they used in it that was different from other makes.

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Any idea what the distinctive (neutral, not pleasant not unpleasant) smell
is of ex-services electronic equipment is (UK anyway). If you go down the
lines of a radio rally/ hamfest the pitch of the guys specialising in
selling military surplus is quite distinctive. Military tropicalisation ?
anti-fungal spray ? mothballing agent ?