[Milsurplus] Format of Military Nomenclature (JAN)
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Wed Sep 25 18:14:04 EDT 2013
Bill,
The object of the project is not archane numerology, per say.
The indexing, and cross indexing, so that the manuals can be found. Life
is sooooo much easier whe working on hardware, IF you have the designer's
thought in a book.
YMMV,
-John
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> HiMike,
>
> Thanks for all of that. It's a lot more than I ever wanted to know but I
> am still going to take a closer look at the info you presented. I'm mush
> more interested in using some of the gear like the 'command set
> receivers' and some other radios than in all of those labels. It also is
> not very important to me that I use a 70 year old cable with 70 year old
> connectors instead of making something that will fit and serve. Or
> mounting the radios on piece of hardwood instead of that 70 year old
> metal tray. It's still good to know all of that information is there and
> have some notion what is there.
>
> When I play with my radios I still think of those guys huddled in an
> airplane cold and afraid.
>
> 73,
>
> Bill KU8H
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