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Cross to rca part number
rca 1473301-1 cross to rca part number
1473301-1 what is thise number called manufacture number? I cant remember I recall there was a cross on micro fiche. Was there a program for the computor to cross these numbers or a web site? Thanks Doug |
Hi Doug,
I'm not sure I fully understand the questions but I'll try. 1st, most all RCA part numbers that I dealt with back in the 80's and 90's were 6 digits. I'm not saying there weren't others; longer and with dashes... only that I don't show any in my personal database of TVs and (mostly) VCR's and camcorders that I worked on back in the day. And, the memory doesn't stretch back that far either. My database for RCA part numbers can only come up with the following part numbers that start with "147", all of which are IC's (probably Hitachi made) and none of which are the complete number you quoted: 147223 147298 147297 147296 147229 147230 147339 147340 You asked other questions: RCA cross reference on microfiche? Yes, definitely. "Program for the computer"? There may very well have been. "Partsfinder"? or "Partseeker"? One of those was Philips. Website? Not to my knowledge. I got out of making a living repairing consumer electronics by 2001. Sorry, that's the best I can do. Brian |
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A 1985 price book lists 118895 as a "resistor" that retailed for 47 dollars.
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where did you get that cross?
microfiche? on web or rca parts program? Thanks Doug |
"RCA Drawing Number To Stock Number Cross Reference" book dated 9/86. RCA book number 1F6932
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thank you
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