UK Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration Powered By Google Custom Search Vintage Radio and TV Service Data

Go Back   UK Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration Discussion Forum > Specific Vintage Equipment > Vintage Amateur and Military Radio

Notices

Vintage Amateur and Military Radio Amateur/military receivers and transmitters, morse, and any other related vintage comms equipment.

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools
Old 1st Jun 2020, 4:07 pm   #1
G6Tanuki
Dekatron
 
G6Tanuki's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Wiltshire, UK.
Posts: 13,998
Default Clansman battery date-code.

Can anyone decode this long number to an actual date? It's on an unused Clansman PRC320 battery. Must be one of the later ones as the first generation were 4.0AH - but given that Clansman stuff's been out-of-service for near-on a couple of decades I suspect the actual date is sometime in the last millennium.
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	batt.jpg
Views:	93
Size:	30.8 KB
ID:	207390  
G6Tanuki is offline  
Closed Thread




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 8:56 pm.


All information and advice on this forum is subject to the WARNING AND DISCLAIMER located at https://www.vintage-radio.net/rules.html.
Failure to heed this warning may result in death or serious injury to yourself and/or others.


Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2002 - 2023, Paul Stenning.