Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 77

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 77

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NSN Format for Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios

77XXXXXXXXXXX
Group
FSG
ClassNCBIdentifier
FSC
Federal Supply Class
NIIN
NSN
FSG 77 Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios
FSG 77 Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios
Additional Information for Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios Additional Information for Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios

Understanding NATO Supply Group (NSG) 77: Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios

NATO Supply Group (NSG) 77, also known as Federal Supply Group (FSG) 77 in the United States, serves as a standardized classification system for a specific category of items: Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios. This group categorizes various instruments, sound reproduction devices, and radios primarily intended for personal or recreational use.

Breakdown of NSG 77:

NSG 77 is further divided into four main categories, each with its own specific focus:

  1. FSC 7710: Musical Instruments: This category encompasses a wide range of musical instruments, including:

    • String instruments (e.g., guitars, violins, cellos)
    • Wind instruments (e.g., flutes, clarinets, saxophones)
    • Brass instruments (e.g., trumpets, trombones)
    • Percussion instruments (e.g., drums, cymbals)
    • Keyboard instruments (e.g., pianos, keyboards)
  2. FSC 7720: Musical Instrument Parts and Accessories: This category includes various components and accessories necessary for the use and maintenance of musical instruments, such as:

    • Strings, reeds, and mouthpieces
    • Stands and cases
    • Tuning forks and metronomes
    • Sheet music and music stands
  3. FSC 7730: Phonographs, Radios, and Television Sets: Home Type: This category includes consumer-grade sound reproduction devices primarily intended for personal or home use, such as:

    • Phonographs (record players)
    • AM/FM radios
    • Portable radios
    • Early-model television sets (no longer relevant in the modern era)
  4. FSC 7735: Parts and Accessories of Phonographs, Radios, and Television Sets: Home Type: Similar to FSC 7720, this category encompasses various components and accessories for home-type phonographs and radios, such as:

    • Needles and cartridges for record players
    • Antennas and speakers
    • Remote controls and batteries
    • Replacement knobs and dials

Benefits of using NSG 77:

  • Standardization: NSG 77 establishes a common language for the global supply chain of musical instruments and consumer-grade sound reproduction equipment, facilitating communication and collaboration between manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.
  • Efficient Procurement: Standardized classifications enable businesses to efficiently search for and procure specific items based on their NSG classification, streamlining the procurement process.
  • Improved Inventory Management: NSG 77 classifications can be helpful for organizations and businesses managing inventories of musical instruments or consumer electronics, allowing for efficient categorization and tracking of their stock.

Important Considerations:

It's essential to remember that NSG 77 primarily focuses on consumer-grade musical instruments and sound reproduction equipment. This group does not include professional-grade instruments or equipment specifically designed for commercial or industrial purposes, which are likely categorized under different NSG groups.

Conclusion:

Understanding NSG 77 and its subcategories can be beneficial for various stakeholders involved in the production, distribution, and sale of musical instruments, phonographs, and home-type radios. By promoting standardization and facilitating efficient communication, NSG 77 plays a role in supporting the global market for these products.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Federal Supply Group 77 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Federal Supply Group 77

What is Federal Supply Group 77?
FSG 77 is the Federal Supply Group (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Group NSG 77) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios.
What is NATO Supply Classification Group 77?
NSG 77 is the NATO Supply Classification Group (also known as Federal Supply Group FSG 77 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home-Type Radios.
Which Federal Supply Classes are in FSG 77?
FSG 77 contains the following Federal Supply Classes (FSC) (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class [NSC]): 7730, 7710, 7735, 7740, 7720
Which NATO Supply Classification Classes are in NSG 77?
NSG 77 contains the following NATO Supply Classification Classes (NSC) (also known as Federal Supply Class [FSC] in the USA): 7730, 7710, 7735, 7740, 7720
When did the transition from Federal Supply Groups (FSG) to NATO Supply Groups (NSG) occur?
The transition from Federal Supply Groups (FSG) to NATO Supply Groups (NSG) occurred on January 1, 1997. This change was implemented to align the classification and coding systems used by NATO member countries for military supplies and equipment. Federal Supply Groups (FSG) are now obsolete.

Top 20 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Group 77 Top 20 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Group 77

What is a Television Receiver? 290 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 Television Receiving Set? 570 Items
A Television Receiving Set (RECEIVING SET,TELEVISION) is a complete electronic set for the reception of signals propagated by a television transmitting set. May include audio channel. See also RECEIVER, TELEVISION.
What is a Radio Receiving Set? 153 Items
A Radio Receiving Set (RECEIVING SET,RADIO) is a complete electronic set specifically designed to intercept, demodulate and reproduce the radio frequency electromagnetic waves propagated by radio transmitter(s).
What is a Television Set? 590 Items
A Television Set is a fixed number of components and/or items, not all having the same basic name, for the transmission and reception of television signals.
What is a Radio-Recorder-Reproducer Set? 136 Items
A Radio-Recorder-Reproducer Set is a single unit designed to receive and reproduce radio frequency electromagnetic waves transmitted through space, and which records and/or reproduces sound variations on a standard audio cassette.
Drum,Snare 83 Items
What is a Bass Drum? 117 Items
A Bass Drum (DRUM,BASS) is excludes DRUM, SCOTCH.
Guitar 75 Items
Cymbal 151 Items
Clarinet 101 Items
Flute 85 Items
Saxophone 69 Items
What is a Trumpet? 135 Items
A Trumpet is this item must have a minimum of three (3) piston valves. See BUGLE.
What is a Drumsticks? 89 Items
A Drumsticks is a matched pair of sticks or brushes for playing on snare drums.
Stand,Music 148 Items
What is a Wind Instrument Reed? 83 Items
A Wind Instrument Reed (REED,WIND INSTRUMENT) is a thin elastic tongue (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end over an air opening in a wind instrument (as a clarinet, organ pipe, or accordion) and set in vibration by an air current.

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