On 16-03-01 08:51 PM, A.J. Franzman wrote:
Interesting that in the page you linked, the item name is "electron tube", but it's given in the site's "connectors" category.
Perhaps it is an offshoot of the Military parts scan business. there is occasionaly some military equipment that needs a part repleced, but it is so old that the part no longer exists, but a search on the NATO or FSN number turns up suppliers who claim to have them. the NATO numbers look like 5970-01-0000-0000 where the first group indicates what tipe of supply it is, and the second group indicates which NATO member assigned the number, and the rst of the number is a particular product. (note the numbers are assigned for any commodity that might be bought repeatedly, one place I worked at we had a specific NATO number we had to use to get a certain size cardboard box to use for dead file storage.
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