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 ====== Ten-Tec Serial Number Decoding ====== ====== Ten-Tec Serial Number Decoding ======
-**From the Ten-Tec Reflector January 29, 2004** 
  
- From an old email from Scott, W4PA:+<box 90% blue>​Note - Additional serial number decoding information can be found on KD4DCY'​s Jupiter Resource Page at https://​web.archive.org/​web/​20040628001105/​http://​kd4dcy.net:​80/​jupiter/​serials/​serials.shtml.</​box>​\\
  
-TEN TEC SERIAL NUMBER DECODING+//(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. ​ However, the serial number scheme changed again sometime after 2010.  So the scheme described below is only valid from approximately 1989-2010)//​ 
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 +**From the Ten-Tec Reflector January 29, 2004** 
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 +**TEN TEC SERIAL NUMBER DECODING**
  
 Example: Serial Number 06A10108 Example: Serial Number 06A10108
  
-06 at the front is month of manufacture,​ or scheduled production run month. ​ If we were scheduled to build a run of a particular model in June, and for some reason we were delayed to July or August for that particular run, we'd still put "​06"​ at the front of the serial number. ​ "​A"​ is a separator between the groups of digits. ​ "​1"​ is the production run # for that particular month. ​ "​010"​ is the unit number. ​ "​8"​ is the year of manufacture.+06 at the front is month of manufacture,​ or scheduled production run month. ​ If we were scheduled to build a run of a particular model in June, and for some reason we were delayed to July or August for that particular run, we'd still put "​06"​ at the front of the serial number. ​ "​A"​ is a separator between the groups of digits. ​ "​1"​ is the production run # for that particular month. ​ "​010"​ is the unit number. ​ "​8"​ is the year of manufacture. ​ (A "​C"​ separator began being used in 2000.((Not in original post.)) ) 
  
 ===== Examples ===== ===== Examples =====
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 **Unit #5 of production run #1 from May, 1993**</​box>​ **Unit #5 of production run #1 from May, 1993**</​box>​
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 <box left blue>​**Model 9420 Power Supply s/n 12A10082** <box left blue>​**Model 9420 Power Supply s/n 12A10082**
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 **Unit #8 of production run #1 from December, 1992**</​box>​ **Unit #8 of production run #1 from December, 1992**</​box>​
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 <box left blue>​**Model 961 Power Supply s/n 41A10019** <box left blue>​**Model 961 Power Supply s/n 41A10019**
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 **Unit #1 of production run #1 from April, 1989**</​box>​ **Unit #1 of production run #1 from April, 1989**</​box>​
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