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 ====== Ten-Tec Serial Number Decoding ====== ====== Ten-Tec Serial Number Decoding ======
  
-<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 https://​web.archive.org/​web/​20040628001105/​http://​kd4dcy.net:80/jupiter/serials/serials.shtml.</​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.  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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