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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 19:59:19 -0800 Roy Lewallen
wrote: Jim Adney wrote: . . . So I still don't think it's too much to ask that the most important data be printed out separately. Obviously, I don't tend to think like the military.... While you've got a legitimate point, you've got to realize the function of the part number. If you're a technician servicing a piece of military gear, you replace a 20035942 *ONLY* with a 20035942, not *ANY* other capacitor, regardless of its value. To order a replacement, you put in a requisition for a 20035942. Now, it's vital to you that the capacitors in the stock bin or coming in from the supply system have 20035942 printed on them, but it's not important that the value is. The technician can find the value in the parts list in the manual and likely on the schematic. If I'm that tech, how do I correlate that p/n with this cap on the schematic? Does the schematic have both the value AND the p/n on it? I understand your point about using the exact replacement, but I don't see why a part should not have BOTH sets of data. To me, that seems like it adds a lot of value to the part. - ----------------------------------------------- Jim Adney Madison, WI 53711 USA ----------------------------------------------- |
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