An/srq-4 Radio Terminal Set Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10082496 Electrical Plug Connector
003063219
10084-1-B Electrical-electronic Heat Sink
010738792
10086987 Shim
005503078
10114756 Socket Head Cap Screw
009640077
10118561 Sleeve Spacer
005804454
10120316 Film Fixed Resistor
001374824
10120545 Composition Fixed Resistor
002323113
10121559 Flat Washer
006168118
10121566 Hexagon Plain Nut
006311294
10131062 Film Fixed Resistor
011975921
10131498 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010451651
10131507 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010326516
10132187 Lug Terminal
005044703
10132661 Electromagnetic Relay
011716560
10133102 Thyristor Semiconductor Device
004934899
10133148 Diode Semiconductor Device
010233449
10133285 Transistor
011283814
10133332 Diode Semiconductor Device
011619490
10134908 Ceramic Diele Variable Capacitor
010563655
10134990 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
011596584
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Radio Terminal Set, An/srq-4

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