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In the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS) system, complete equipment sets or systems are designated with a sequence of letters and digits prefixed by '''AN/''', then three letters, a hyphen, a number, and (occasionally) some optional letters (AN/AAA-nnn suffixed by (Vn)- hardware/software version} or (T){training equipment} . The three letters tell where the equipment is used, what it does and its purpose. For example, the [[AN/PRC-77]] is a '''P'''ortable '''R'''adio used for two way '''C'''ommunications. The numbers for any given type of equipment are assigned sequentially, thus higher numbers indicate more modern systems. | In the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS) system, complete equipment sets or systems are designated with a sequence of letters and digits prefixed by '''AN/''', then three letters, a hyphen, a number, and (occasionally) some optional letters (AN/AAA-nnn suffixed by (Vn)- hardware/software version} or (T){training equipment} . The three letters tell where the equipment is used, what it does and its purpose. For example, the [[AN/PRC-77]] is a '''P'''ortable '''R'''adio used for two way '''C'''ommunications. The numbers for any given type of equipment are assigned sequentially, thus higher numbers indicate more modern systems. | ||
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− | {| | + | {{message|AN in Radio classifications Does ''NOT'' indicate "Army / Navy"|It is commonly stated that the AN in current electronic nomenclature means Army/Navy. This is not the case, it only indicates that the device uses the JETDS classification system}} |
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− | + | The designation indicators are based on "Equipment", "Groups" and "Units". These designators are used to describe what the equipment is and what its used for. | |
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− | + | ==Sets or Equipment== | |
− | + | ===Equipment Indicator Example:=== | |
− | + | The following is an example of a set of equipment system, the full chart of definitions can be found at [[#Set or Equipment Indicator Letters|Set or Equipment Indicator Letters]] below. | |
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− | + | ;'''AN/VRC-12''' | |
− | + | :AN = Designates that this device is categorized by the JETDS system | |
− | + | :V = Ground Vehicular | |
− | | | + | :R = Radio |
− | + | :C = Communications | |
− | + | :12 = Model Number | |
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+ | ==Groups== | ||
+ | Electronic Systems can be also organized into groups, these groups are classified by a two letter prefix indicating the purpose of the group. The chart below [[#Group Indicators|Group Indicators]] defines these prefixes. | ||
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+ | ===Group Indicator Example=== | ||
+ | ;'''OE-254/VRC''' | ||
+ | :OE = Antenna groups | ||
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+ | Equipment indicator letters that follow the forward slash indicate the potential of the group for multiple or peculiar application use. For example: OE-254/VRC indicates an antenna group (OE) for Ground Vehicular Radio Communications (VRC). Equipment indicators with a specific model number, Example "OK-450/TRC-26" are used to indicate that the item can only be used with that specific equipment (e.g., AN/TRC-26) with no known potential for other use. | ||
− | Military Component items can be identified by looking that the nomenclature prefix. These codes can be looked up in the chart below [[# | + | ==Unit Indicators== |
+ | Military Component items can be identified by looking that the nomenclature prefix. These codes can be looked up in the chart below [[#Unit Indicators|Unit Indicators]] to determine what they are. | ||
− | + | ===Unit indicators Example=== | |
− | + | ;LS-671 = Speaker | |
− | + | ;H-250 = Head, hand, and chest sets | |
− | + | ;TA-312 = Telephone apparatus | |
− | == | + | ==Set or Equipment Indicator Letters== |
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Revision as of 13:58, 13 December 2013
Contents
Overview
In the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS) system, complete equipment sets or systems are designated with a sequence of letters and digits prefixed by AN/, then three letters, a hyphen, a number, and (occasionally) some optional letters (AN/AAA-nnn suffixed by (Vn)- hardware/software version} or (T){training equipment} . The three letters tell where the equipment is used, what it does and its purpose. For example, the AN/PRC-77 is a Portable Radio used for two way Communications. The numbers for any given type of equipment are assigned sequentially, thus higher numbers indicate more modern systems.
The designation indicators are based on "Equipment", "Groups" and "Units". These designators are used to describe what the equipment is and what its used for.
Sets or Equipment
Equipment Indicator Example:
The following is an example of a set of equipment system, the full chart of definitions can be found at Set or Equipment Indicator Letters below.
- AN/VRC-12
- AN = Designates that this device is categorized by the JETDS system
- V = Ground Vehicular
- R = Radio
- C = Communications
- 12 = Model Number
Groups
Electronic Systems can be also organized into groups, these groups are classified by a two letter prefix indicating the purpose of the group. The chart below Group Indicators defines these prefixes.
Group Indicator Example
- OE-254/VRC
- OE = Antenna groups
Equipment indicator letters that follow the forward slash indicate the potential of the group for multiple or peculiar application use. For example: OE-254/VRC indicates an antenna group (OE) for Ground Vehicular Radio Communications (VRC). Equipment indicators with a specific model number, Example "OK-450/TRC-26" are used to indicate that the item can only be used with that specific equipment (e.g., AN/TRC-26) with no known potential for other use.
Unit Indicators
Military Component items can be identified by looking that the nomenclature prefix. These codes can be looked up in the chart below Unit Indicators to determine what they are.
Unit indicators Example
- LS-671 = Speaker
- H-250 = Head, hand, and chest sets
- TA-312 = Telephone apparatus
Set or Equipment Indicator Letters
Radio Numbering Designations | |
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SEC | DEF |
AN |
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V |
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R |
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C |
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12 |
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Unit Indicators
Radio Unit Indicators | |
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Indicator | Family Name |
AB | Supports, antenna |
AM | Amplifiers |
AS | Antennas, complex and simple |
AT | Antennas, simple |
BA | Batteries, primary type |
BB | Batteries, secondary type |
BZ | Alarm units |
C | Controls |
CA | Commutator assemblies, sonar |
CB | Capacitor banks |
CG | Cable assemblies, RF |
CK | Crystal kits |
CM | Comparators |
CN | Compensators |
CP | Computers |
CR | Crystals |
CU | Couplers |
CV | Converters |
CW | Radomes |
CX | Cable assemblies, non-RF |
CY | Cases and cabinets |
D | Dispensers |
DA | Loads, dummy |
DT | Detecting heads |
DY | Dynamotors |
E | Hoists |
F | Filter units |
FN | Furnitures |
FR | Frequency-measuring devices |
G | Generators, power |
GO | Goniometers |
GP | Ground rods |
H | Head, hand, and chest sets |
HC | Crystal holders |
HD | Environmental apparatus (heating, cooling, etc. |
ID | Indicators, non-cathode-ray tube |
IL | Insulators |
IM | Intensity-measuring devices |
IP | Indicators, cathode-ray tubes |
J | Interface units |
KY | Keying devices |
LC | Tools, line-construction |
LS | Loudspeakers |
M | Microphones |
MA | Magazines |
MD | Modulators, demodulators, discriminators |
ME | Meters |
MF | Magnets or magnetic-field generators |
MK | Miscellaneous kits |
ML | Meteorological devices |
MT | Mountings |
MU | Memory units |
MX | Miscellaneous |
O | Oscillators |
OC | Oceanographic devices |
OS | Oscilloscopes, test |
PD | Prime drivers |
PF | Fittings, pole |
PG | Pigeon articles |
PH | Photographic articles |
PL | Plug-in units |
PP | Power supplies |
PT | Mapping and plotting units |
PU | Power equipments |
R | Receivers |
RC | Reels |
RD | Recorder-reproducers |
RE | Relay assemblies |
RF | RF components |
RG | Cables, RF bulk |
RL | Reeling machines |
RO | Recorders |
RP | Reproducers |
RR | Reflectors |
RT | Receivers and transmitters |
S | Shelters |
SA | Switching units |
SB | Switchboards |
SG | Generators, signal |
SM | Simulators |
SN | Synchronizers |
ST | Straps |
SU | Optical devices |
T | Transmitters |
TA | Telephone apparatus |
TB | Towed bodies |
TC | Towed cables |
TD | Timing devices |
TF | Transformers |
TG | Positioning devices |
TH | Telegraph apparatus |
TK | Tool kits |
TL | Tools |
TN | Tuning units |
TR | Transducers |
TS | Test units |
TT | Teletypewriters and facsimile apparatus |
TV | Testers, tube |
TW | Tape units |
U | Connectors, audio and power |
UG | Connectors, RF |
V | Vehicles |
VS | Signaling equipment, visual |
WD | Cables, two-conductor |
WF | Cables, four-conductor |
WM | Cables, multiple-conductor |
WS | Cables, single-conductor |
WT | Cables, three-conductor |
ZM | Impedance-measuring devices |