Satellite An/gsc-39(v)1 Communications Terminal Parts

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NSN
NIIN
09-00569-007 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
0N270661-3 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
10/103 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
10132701 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
11719-221 Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
1326-7K Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
135-103-041 Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
15AD2200 Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
240-2047-000 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
352250020897 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
445-1347 Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
550-3399 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
550-3399-37-02-00 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
562909-037 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
712010-050 Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
712010-50REVB Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
7841 Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
7904387-36 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
7L0001-41 Radio Frequency Coil
007780866
917AS6412-3 Radio Frequency Coil
000354425
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Communications Terminal, Satellite An/gsc-39(v)1

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The United States Navy job rating of Electronics Technician (abbreviated as ET) is a designation given by the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) to enlisted members who satisfactorily complete initial Electronics Technician "A" school training.

The Electronics Technician (abbreviated as ET) rating was originally established as Radio Technician (abbreviated as RT) in April 1942 during the height of World War II. The story of their training may be found at "Solving the Naval Radar Crisis" by Raymond C Watson, Jr. Trafford Publishing 2007 ISBN 978-1-4251-6884-1. The rating insignia adopted was that of the established Radioman (abbreviated as RM) rating, and remained until October 1945, when the rating name was changed to Electronic Technician's Mate (abbreviated as ETM). In 1948, the Navy changed the name of the rating to Electronics Technician, and a new rating insignia was created.

In 1971 the Radarman (abbreviated as RD) rating was disestablished. Former Radarmen, depending on their training, were placed in to the either the established Electronic Technician (ET) rating or either of the newly established Operations Specialist (abbreviated as OS) or Electronic Warfare Technician (abbreviated as EW) ratings.

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