Out with the old, in with the new.Forget about fixing or destroying a broken or busted or collapse from the effort; - used in phrases expressing determination to do something; as, Oregon or bust, meaning "We will get to Oregon or die trying." s> See also: bust AN/PRC-112 survival radio, NSN NSN National Stock Number NSN Nokia Siemens Networks NSN National Storytelling Network NSN NATO Stock Number NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA) NSN National Student Number (NZ) NSN Never Say Never 5820-01-279-5450 or NSN 5820-01-458-6018. Instead, exchange it for the Delta model, AN/PRC-112D, NSN 5820-01-500-1535. The Delta model has many advantages over its older brother: built-in test (BIT) indicators for both the radio and its battery; more battery options--both rechargeable re·charge tr.v. re·charged, re·charg·ing, re·charg·es To charge again, especially to reenergize a storage battery. re and commercial; and less power usage for more hours of operation. Some of you still have excess AN/PRC-112 radios. When you're exchanging broken ones, turn those excess ones in, too. Don't ask for a replacement. Just make it clear they are excess. These older models are still useful, so don't let them gather dust on a shelf. To get the complete word on this exchange or other survival radio issues, call the AN/PRC-112D item manager, Bruce Jetter, DSN DSN - Digital Switched Network 992-1191 or (732) 532-1191. Or you can email him: bruce.jetter@us.army.mil |
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