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<box 90% blue>Note - Additional serial number decoding information can be found on KD4DCY's Jupiter Resource Page at http://kd4dcy.net/jupiter/articles/7-whats-in-a-serial-number.html.</box>\\ | <box 90% blue>Note - Additional serial number decoding information can be found on KD4DCY's Jupiter Resource Page at http://kd4dcy.net/jupiter/articles/7-whats-in-a-serial-number.html.</box>\\ | ||
- | //N1EU note: Up until April 1989 (toward the end of the Corsair II production), serial numbers were the three digit model number followed by a consecutive number. One known exception to this was the use of 580-XXXX labels on some of the Corsair II's. The following information relates to the serial numbering after April 1989, beginning with the later Corsair II's// | + | //(N1EU note: Up until April 1989, serial number labels showed the three digit model number followed by a consecutive number. One known exception to this was the use of 580-XXXX labels on many of the Corsair II's. The information below relates to the serial numbering after April 1989, beginning with the later Corsair II's)// |