[Yaesu] Yaesu serial numbers

wx4us wx4us at cox.net
Sun Nov 1 18:13:45 PST 2009


I know this may not be the exact answer to your question, but...

I bought my 736R new in 1995 if your serial number is higher than mine, it's
a 90's, lower 80's. Serial number 5C910017 was purchased in July of 95.  It
has thousands of hours of use and 10s of thousands in standby and never had
a single problem (knock on wood) It's been the most reliable rig I have ever
owned.  If everything was made as well as this rig, repair centers would
have fallen by the wayside years ago.

de WX4US
Fred

-----Original Message-----
From: yaesu-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:yaesu-bounces at contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Nate Bargmann
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 5:49 PM
To: yaesu at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Yaesu] Yaesu serial numbers

* Ken Kinyon <w7ts at comcast.net> [2009 Nov 01 14:54 -0600]:
> I have researched enough to figure out most of the serial number scheme.
> However I can't find the answer to one question.
> I understand that the first number represents the year it was made..  If a
model
> is in production for more than ten years, how to you tell which decade it
was
> made.
> For example, if a FT-736R has a serial number start with 7 or 8, how do
you tell
> if it is 1987-8 or 1997-8?

About the only way I'm aware of is to research old magazines to find
out when the model in question was advertised and reviewed.

73, de Nate >>

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