ShadowsPapa
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Military surplus. I obtained boxes of electronics parts from an uncle back in around the late 60s, maybe 1970. Can't recall, but I was young and loved experimenting and building "stuff", so I got 'em.
I still have quite a few of these parts, although through the years I've used quite a few, lost some through moving, whatever.
I have found in recent years some of these part numbers just don't look up. I can't find my old Radio Shack cross-references at the time, Google is of no help other than to say these are military spec.
And that's one word I'm hoping to find -specs.
Anyone have a way to cross-reference or find the specs on military surplus electronic components?
I've used other diodes with numbers I could look up the specs for for such things as the circuit to make the AMC cruise control switch work with a Jeep PCM-based cruise control system, among many other things and I'd like to find specs on these as I have some ideas for them..............
They are gray/silver. For some reason the lighting in my wife's sewing area, or maybe these cutting mats, make cameras go wonky and make things look green or yellow, but they are definitely cad gray in color.
The yellow lines on her cutting mat are a 1" grid for reference.
Military surplus. I obtained boxes of electronics parts from an uncle back in around the late 60s, maybe 1970. Can't recall, but I was young and loved experimenting and building "stuff", so I got 'em.
I still have quite a few of these parts, although through the years I've used quite a few, lost some through moving, whatever.
I have found in recent years some of these part numbers just don't look up. I can't find my old Radio Shack cross-references at the time, Google is of no help other than to say these are military spec.
And that's one word I'm hoping to find -specs.
Anyone have a way to cross-reference or find the specs on military surplus electronic components?
I've used other diodes with numbers I could look up the specs for for such things as the circuit to make the AMC cruise control switch work with a Jeep PCM-based cruise control system, among many other things and I'd like to find specs on these as I have some ideas for them..............
They are gray/silver. For some reason the lighting in my wife's sewing area, or maybe these cutting mats, make cameras go wonky and make things look green or yellow, but they are definitely cad gray in color.
The yellow lines on her cutting mat are a 1" grid for reference.
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