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One serious shortcome of this system is that a tech in the field would have
a tough or impossible time replacing a known defective capacitor, say shorted, with the correct value without a cross reference of mil numbers vs value. The system is oxymoronic in this case as is military intelligence in many more and I served! 73 Hank WD5JFR "Avery Fineman" wrote in message ... In article om, "Henry Kolesnik" writes: I've measured several on two different capacitor meters and all read close to what the factory told me. I wonder why they coded the values with numbers that don't make any sense? Military intellligence? No, Hank, having a new number set to anything is the result of every manufacturer assigning THEIR own arbitrary number or letter ID to their products. The military and the government is stuck with a TOTAL variety of spare parts that can boggle the mind...and does sometimes tax the efforts of those responsible for maintaining the logistics of vital parts of EVERYTHING for our government's needs. I've been up to my elbows in Mil Specs quite enough in the past half century and just accept it as part of the environment. If you consult those Mil Specs long enough, you will see that there IS an order on ID, nomenclature, and so forth. Not only that, but aside from COTS stocks, a tantalum cap built to a certain Mil Spec will be the same value, size, rating, and shape from another manufacturer. Same with resistors, inductors, etc., etc., etc. Try that with more than one commercial component manufacturer especially when there's a production run going on and the parts supply is lagging and the parts from another manufacturer don't fit. Deep trouble time. Or one manufacturer may add on some suffix letters or numbers to a so-called "standard" part because they make an "improved line" of products and the purchasing department doesn't adjust to this other manufacture's IDs... The center for Military Intelligence schooling and operations is at Fort Huachuca, AZ. They have a website with interesting stuff on M.I. history in it. Len Anderson retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person |
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