Radio and Television Communication Equipment, Except Airborne - Norway (NO)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5820

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5820

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 58 Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 58 Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment

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NATO Supply Class 5820 is a classification for Radio and Television Communication Equipment, Except Airborne. It falls under NATO Supply Group 58, which is dedicated to Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.

This supply class includes a wide range of equipment used for radio and television communication purposes. It encompasses devices such as radios, transceivers, broadcasting equipment, antennas, amplifiers, receivers, and other related communication equipment.

The equipment in this class is specifically designed for non-airborne applications, meaning it is not intended for use in aircraft or airborne operations. It is primarily used for ground-based communication systems, including both civilian and military applications.

The purpose of this classification system is to provide a standardized method for categorizing and organizing military supplies and equipment. By using NATO Supply Classes and Groups, it becomes easier for member nations to identify, procure, and maintain the necessary equipment for their military operations.

If you need more specific information about a particular item or have any other questions, feel free to ask!

FSC 5820 Radio and Television Communication Equipment, Except Airborne - Norway (NO)
FSC 5820 Radio and Television Communication Equipment, Except Airborne - Norway (NO)

Includes Telemetering Equipment.

Excludes Home Type Radio and Television Equipment.

Note-Excludes oscillator items which should be classified in FSC 5955 or 5963; fiber optic items which should be classified in Group 60; electronic modules as defined under Class 5963; and electrical cable, cord and wire assemblies, harnesses and sets, related to FSG 58 equipment (see FSC 5995). In Group 58, more than in any other group, it frequently happens that the same name is listed as an index entry in each of several classes. In addition, that name may also appear as an entry in groups other than 58. Each such entry refers to a distinctly different part or assembly, even though the different items have the same name. The listing of the same names in two or more classes indicates that, in one form, the part or assembly covered by the name is applicable to the equipment covered by one class, and in another form is applicable to the equipment covered by another class. For example, the item name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is applicable to two distinctly different assemblies, one of which has an application in cryptologic equipment, covered by Class 5810, and the other in radar equipment covered by Class 5840. Consequently the name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is an entry under each of the two classes. When an item identification bears a name which is indexed under more than one class of Group 58, or in Group 58 and in some other group, the item will be classified in the same class as its next higher assembly in the manner described in the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) Procedures Manual, DoD 4100.39-M. Also excluded from this group are data transmission and communications equipment such as terminals, sensors and other devices designed for use with a configuration of ADPE.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5820 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5820

What is Federal Supply Class 5820?
FSC 5820 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5820) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Radio and Television Communication Equipment, Except Airborne.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5820?
NSC 5820 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5820 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Radio and Television Communication Equipment, Except Airborne.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5820 in?
FSC 5820 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 58 which contains Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5820 in?
NSC 5820 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 58 which contains Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5820 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5820

What is a Television Camera? 58 Items
A Television Camera (CAMERA,TELEVISION) is a single component specifically designed to convert visual images (either still or in motion), utilizing an optical system and a light sensitive electron tube or light sensitive semiconductor elements, into electrical impulses. Control equipment may be included, For items with integral recording or integral recording and reproducing equipment, see CAMERA-RECORDING, VIDEO.
What is a Radio Transmitter Modulator? 10 Items
A Radio Transmitter Modulator (MODULATOR,RADIO TRANSMITTER) is an electronic device which varies the amplitude phase or frequency of a carrier wave signal generated by a radio transmitter according to a pre-determined scheme. Excludes CODER, RADIO BEACON and KEYER, FREQUENCY SHIFT.
What is a Radio Set Control? 20 Items
A Radio Set Control (CONTROL,RADIO SET) is a single component that determines the mode of operation of a radio set.
What is a Radio Repeater? 29 Items
A Radio Repeater (REPEATER,RADIO) is an item designed to receive, amplify electronically, and automatically retransmit the received signal, either by high fidelity reproduction or with such modulation on the signal as may be desired.
What is a Radio Repeater Set? 24 Items
A Radio Repeater Set (REPEATER SET,RADIO) is a complete grouping of electronic items, having the same basic name, specifically designed to receive, amplify, and automatically retransmit the received signal, either by high fidelity reproduction or with such modulation on the signal as may be desired.
What is a Receiver-Transmitter Control Group? 21 Items
A Receiver-Transmitter Control Group is a collection of items, which provide control facilities for receivers and transmitters.
What is a Radio Set Control Group? 76 Items
A Radio Set Control Group is the transmission and/or reception of radio frequency electromagnetic waves through space exclusive of countermeasure, and a grouping of items having the same basic name for use in connection with or the performance of closely related operation, which provides facilities for the control of radio set.
What is a Radio Transmitter? 46 Items
A Radio Transmitter (TRANSMITTER,RADIO) is a single component specifically designed to generate electrical signals of specific frequency and form, which, when fed to an antenna, will propagate radio frequency electromagnetic waves in space. May include facilities for amplification and/or integral modulator. See also TRANSMITTER, RADAR.
What is a Radio Receiver? 92 Items
A Radio Receiver (RECEIVER,RADIO) is a receiver used for reception of radio frequency electromagnetic waves transmitted through space exclusive of countermeasure, facsimile, loran, radar, television, and other specialized systems.
What is a Television Receiver? 16 Items
A Television Receiver (RECEIVER,TELEVISION) is a receiver for the display of signals propagated by a television transmitting set. May include audio channel. For items that do not include radio frequency components, see MONITOR, TELEVISION. See also INDICATOR, VIDEO.
What is a Radio Receiver-Transmitter? 419 Items
A Radio Receiver-Transmitter (RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER,RADIO) is a single component capable of performing the functions of a RECEIVER, RADIO; and TRANSMITTER, RADIO.
What is a Radio Set? 347 Items
A Radio Set is a fixed number of components and/or items, not all having the same basic name, utilizing radio frequency electromagnetic waves in space to carry two-way intelligence. Excludes RADAR SET; FACSIMILE SET; RECEIVING SET, RADIO; RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER, RADIO; and RECEIVING SET, TELEVISION.
What is a Radio Terminal Set? 235 Items
A Radio Terminal Set is a fixed number of components and/or items, not all having the same basic name, which performs the transition of wire to radio and radio to wire on a full duplex broad band basis, multichannel voice, telegraph, teletypewriter, facsimile and/or equivalent signals. See also TERMINAL (2) (as modified).
What is an Electronic Equipment Installation Kit? 77 Items
An Electronic Equipment Installation Kit (INSTALLATION KIT,ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) is items to include brackets, cables, and miscellaneous hardware used to provide a rapid installation and/or removal of electronic equipment, communication equipment and the like. For items consisting solely of assorted hand tools, see TOOL KIT (as modified). For items consisting solely of common and/or specially designed hardware specifically designed to secure electronic equipment, see HARDWARE KIT,ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
What is a Television Camera Lens? 28 Items
A Television Camera Lens (LENS,CAMERA,TELEVISION) is this lens is designed for use in a television/video camera and it will be used to photograph both near and distant objects. A device or a drive mechanism for automatic and/or power control of diaphragm and zoom may be included.
What is a Radio Frequency Exciter? 22 Items
A Radio Frequency Exciter (EXCITER,RADIO FREQUENCY) is an electronic device having an integral oscillator which is used to create a carrier frequency and voltage fed to a RECEIVER, RADAR; RECEIVER, RADIO; TRANSMITTER, RADAR; TRANSMITTER, RADIO. The item may have provision(s) for amplifying, multiplying, controlling, and mode selection. It may be a line replaceable unit (LRU).
What is a Radio Set Base Station? 25 Items
A Radio Set Base Station (BASE STATION,RADIO SET) is an item that remains in a fixed location and communicates with mobile stations. May communicate with other base stations incident to communications with land mobile stations. Transmits and receives and provides communication between the station and its control point. May be locally controlled and/or remote controlled. Is normally installed on a desk, tabletop, or shelf.
What is a Television Monitor? 70 Items
A Television Monitor (MONITOR,TELEVISION) is an item for the display of images transmitted over a closed electrical circuit by a compatible television camera. The item may include an audio channel, but does not include the radio frequency components required for reception of video signals from a television transmitting set. For items that include these components, see RECEIVER (1), TELEVISION. For items that provide similar data by means of other than closed circuit television, see INDICATOR, VIDEO.
What is a Teleconference System? 16 Items
A Teleconference System is a system consisting of two or more units which provide a form of communication simultaneously to multiple locations. This system may allow an exchange of graphics, audio and/or motion images between the locations. It may consist of a telvision camera, a LAN networking system and associated hardware. It may be mobile or fixed between locations.

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