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Serial Number Interpretation 1) Prior to 1969: S/N LXXXX-XX No date code in serial number 2) From 1969 to present: S/N XXLLXXLXXX First two digits indicate year of manufacture e.g.77ZB72A001 (1977 transformer) NECO Corporation, Transformer Division All transformers are. Put here a software name you are looking serial numbers for, i.e windows xp or internet download manager and press search button then, please, don't add serial, keygen and so on to the search ABBYY PDF TRANSFORMER v2, 100 records found. Transformer Serial Number Database By Name This release was created for you, eager to use Abby pdf transformer 1.0 full and with without limitations. Our intentions are not to harm Abby software company but to give the possibility to those who can not pay for any piece of software out there. The serial number format for the furnace data plate shown above uses the last three digits of the serial number for the year and week of manufacture, with the third from last being the year and final two numbers are the week. So “740” means this unit was produced in the 40th week of 1967, 1977, or 1987.

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Clone #3370318 is a Decepticon from the Animatedcontinuity family.
When danger reared its ugly head, he bravely turned his tail and fled.

Clone #3370318 is one of the earliest clones the Decepticon Starscream created of himself. A chicken-hearted forerunner of Skywarp, this clone embodies the cowardly side of Starscream's personality, making him all but useless in a fight.

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Voice actor:Tom Kenny (English), Jin Yamanoi (Japanese), Alexander Kovriznyh (Russian), Stefan Staudinger (German), Krzysztof Korzeniowski (Polish), Sylvain Lemarié (French), Ricardo Sawaya (Brazilian Portuguese)

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This can't be good...

After evading capture by Lockdown and Prowl on Earth's moon, Starscream dispatched Clones #3370318 and #2716057 to Earth. Unaware of the existence of the clones and merely seeking to capture Starscream, Prowl and Lockdown tracked down Clone #3370318, believing him to be the genuine article. Both were a little taken aback by how chicken 'Starscream' was being, but that didn't stop Prowl from using his fancy new mod to take the fleeing jet out of the air. The clone begged and pleaded with his captors not to be given to Megatron, who had ordered a bounty on Starscream's head. As Prowl explained he intended to hand 'Starscream' over to the Elite Guard, Lockdown double-crossed his new partner. After tying Prowl up, Lockdown departed with the clone, dragging him along the asphalt behind him as he sped off to met with Megatron and claim the bounty.

Please! Stop it! I beg you! I have an irrational fear of asphalt!

Megatron, too, was taken in by the clone, and was about to make an example of him when the Autobots arrived with Clone #2716057, whom they had managed to capture in the meantime, prompting a Mexican standoff. Starscream then revealed (via communicator) that both clones had bombs implanted in their spark chambers and had been used as bait to draw all of his enemies to one spot. As Lockdown and the Decepticons made a break for it, Prowl welded his borrowed mods to the pair and launched them into the sky, where they exploded. A Fistful of Energon

The Cool comic

'And you can't confuse this clone with a book; for a start a book's got a spine.'

Clone #3370318 was quickly defeated in battle by Lockdown and Prowl (wearing a set of power-boosting armor). Badly injured, Lockdown remarked that the only thing keeping him from 'wearing out the merchandise' even more was the fact that it would drop in value. Lockdown then hauled the clone off to a warehouse to be sold to Megatron. Clone #3370318 was then joined by Clone #2716057, who had just been brought in by the Autobots. Both clones were rigged to explode by the real Starscream, but were quickly launched into the sky by Prowl, where they detonated harmlessly. The Cool Episode 6

Notes

  • Unidentified in his original appearance, Clone #3370318 was later 'named' (so to speak) by The AllSpark Almanac.
  • The numerical string that serves as this clone's name is taken from Futurama, where it is the serial number of the robot Flexo. This goes hand-in-hand with Clone #2716057's name, which is derived from the serial number of Flexo's identical twin Bender.
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These are codes often seen stamped on components found in US made vintagetube equipment. This list is circa 1955, and some codes have been reassigned or added since that time.

Code formats were not completely standardized, but a little decipheringwill generally yield the info of interest. Note that many makers also stampedOEM (Original Eqipment Manufacturer) part numbers above or below the EIAcode, in some cases parts makers or the customer elected not to includethe EIA codes, so not all parts have them.

They generally follow the following format: (example)

322 5904

where 322 is the manufacturer code (in this case Tungsol), 59 is theyear (1959), and 04 is the week.

One alternate scheme is:

274 940

274 is the EIA code (RCA) 9 is the last digit of the year (in this case1949). Usually single digit date codes are from the 1940's, but have on occasion shown up in later decades, even up to the 1970's. If one has a general idea of the age of the piece in question, usually the decade canbe divined from that.

Another alternate is in the format following:

188-5 69 32

188 is General Electric. 5 is the plant code (in this case, Owensboro,Kentucky). 69 32 is 1969, 32nd week.

And another is like this:

322 6104-1

322 is Tungsol, 6104 is 1961, 4th week, 1 is the shift code (1 wouldprobably be the day shift)

After about 1960, many tube manufacturers went to encrypted alphabeticaldate codes., such as:

KE

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188-5

The reason was purportedly to allow factories to track the dates ofmanufacture of defective tubes (especially important in the case of OEM customers that might send back entire batches of tubes), but avoid possibleconsumer complaints about 'stale' tubes. This sounds perhaps a little sillysince the shelf life of tubes is decades, at least (indefinite in practicalterms), but some OEM's might have beenn a bit irritated by occasional consumer complaints such as 'my 1961 model TV has 1959 model tubes in it!'

Tubes made for the US military, or certain OEMs (such as some test equipmentmanufacturers) that requested it, continued to carry numerical date codes.

In years past, EIA (Electronic Industries Association) also went by the name of RETMA, and the original acronym of RMA (Radio Manufacturer'sAssociation).
EIA Code Lists for:
Tubes
Capacitors
Transformers
Potentiometers (controls) & Resistors
Speakers
NumberOther Manufacturers
Tubes and CRT'sEIA code
Amperex (USA) 111
Bendix125
DuMont158
Eimac (Eitel-McCullough, Inc)162
Electronic Tube Corp169
General Electric Co (USA)188
Hytron (CBS-Hytron)210
Machlett231
RCA (Radio Corp of America)274
Raytheon280
Superior Tube Co310
Sylvania (Hygrade Sylvania Corp)312
Tung-Sol322
United Electronics323
Western Electric336
Westinghouse337
Zenith Radio Corp (CRT's)343
Nortn American Philips Corp423
Taylor (aka Cetron-Taylor)713
Lewis & Kaufman738
National Electronics (also Cetron)749
Penta Laboratories771
Vacuum Tube Products781
Varian Associates809
Litton Industries879
Electrons, Inc935

Ge Transformer Serial Number Lookup

CapacitorsEIA code
Aerovox Corp102
American Condensor 109
Centralab134
Chicago Condensor135
Aerovox Hi-Q Division163
John E Fast178
General Electric188
Mallory235
Micamold240
Millen242
Radio Condensor Company273
Solar296
Sprague303
Gudeman438
Good-All446
Barker & Wiiliamson461
Pyramid472
United Condensor 516
Electrical Utilities Corp569
Illinois Capacitor (Condensor)616
American Radionic648
Sangamo658
Ajax705
Standard Condensor 710
RMC (Radio Materials Corp)732
Condensor Manufacturers885
Number
Transformers &CoilsEIA code
Stancor (Chicago-Standard)138
Coil Engineering141
Ensign Coil172
Freed 183
General Radio194
Jefferson Electric218
Thordarsen-Meissner238
Merit Coil & Transformer239
Standard Coil305
Essex (Transformer Division)352
New York Transformer366
Altec Lansing-Peerless391
Foster Transformer394
General Transformer412
United Transformer Corp (UTC)418
Radio-Television Products Corp489
Empire Coil452
Caledonia503
Triwec Transformer524
Midwest Coil & Transformer549
Standard Winding Co550
F & V Coil Winding572
Woodward-Schumacher606
Central Coil637
Electrical Windings682
Grand Transformers757
Forest Electric773
Ogden Coil & Transformer776
Triad 830
Better Coil & Transformer831
Acro Products (Acrosound)878
Mohawk883
American Transformer892
Tresco897
Coilcraft906
Aerocoil908
Acme Coil & Transformer928
Magnetic Coil Mfring933
Northlake1005
Pacific1052

Resistor & PotentiometersEIA code
Allen-Bradley106
Centralab134
CTS (Chicago Telephone Supply)137
Clarostat140
Erie173
IRC (International Resistance Co)214
Mallory235
Muter244
Ohmite251
Speer300
Stackpole304
Ward Leonard532
Milwaukee Resistor722
Dale816
Atlas932
Speakers (Driversonly, not cabinets)EIA Code
CTS (Chicago Telephone Supply)137
Jensen220
Magnavox232
DuKane (Operadio Corp)252
Quam (Quam-Nichols)270
Rola285
Utah328
Western Electric336
Altec Lansing Corp391
North American Philips (Norelco)423
Oxford 465
Waldom Electronics555
Electro-Voice649
Russell Speaker Co748
Quincy Speaker Mfr Corp767
Klipsch843
University847
Oaktron934
Other commonly seen manufacturers
CompanyProductCode
Admiral CorpTV's, Radios101
AlphaWire733
AmphenolSockets, plugs554
ATRVibrators551
AnacondaWire547
ArvinSears radios & TV's248
AstaticPhono cartridges345
BeldenWire579
BellAmps708
BogenAmps589
BICBritish imports409
CannonConnectors440
CinchSockets, connectors139
CollinsRadio gear439
Connector CorpSockets, connectors888
ConsolidatedWire607
CrosleyRadios152
DrakeRF gear851
DuKane (Operadio)Amps252
EbySockets160
EmpirePhono cartridges452
EssexWire175
GatesRF gear187
General CementAdhesives, Testor's paint396
General RadioTest Equip194
Hallicrafters Ham & SW gear199
HammarlundHam & SW gear201
Harmon-KardonHi-fi gear794
HickokTest Equip508
International RectifierSemiconductors845
JacksonTube Testers216
E F JohnsonSockets, ham xcvrs222
KesterSolder224
KeystoneHardware699
LenzWire228
LittelfuseFuses230
McIntoshHifi gear793
MethodeConnectors720
James MillenSockets242
MuntzCheap TV's772
National CoHam & SW gear, hifi245
NewcombAmps437
Packard BellTV's radios computers254
PhilcoRadios & TV's260
PhilmoreHardware262
Pickering (Stanton)Phono cartridges631
PilotHifi tuners & amps264
PioneerCheap recievers706
Precision (Grommes)Hifi & PA amps871
Radio CraftsmenHifi gear275
J P SeeburgJukeboxes289
Shure BrothersPhono carts, mics590
Mark Simpson (MASCO)PA Amps295
Simpson ElectricMeters614
SonotonePhono cartridges787
TetradPhono cartridges842
TriplettTest equipment321
Wells-GardnerMonkey Wards radios334
WestonTest Equipment338
ZenithRadios & TV's343

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