National Stock Number
5895-01-205-0812
National Stock Number (NSN) 5895-01-205-0812, or NIIN 012050812, (duplexer) was assigned April 4, 1985 in the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS). This NIIN is Available for Manual Assignment. This NSN does not replace any other NSNs.
There are 3 manufacturer part numbers associated with this NSN. None of the associated part number(s) are considered obsolete. The manufacturer part numbers were originally supplied by 2 suppliers. Today, one supplier is listed as an Active supplier for this NSN. Of the active suppliers, only one supplier is deemed design controlled or valid supply parts.
This part number has not been procured by the US Government in over 5 years.
This NSN is somewhat common among different platforms, belonging to 2 different weapons systems.
Based on a planned procurement review by the Primary Inventory Control Activity (PICA) on Jul 02, 2005, this NSN's acquisition method was noted as: Acquire directly from the actual manufacturer, whether or not the prime contractor is the actual manufacturer. The Government does not have adequate data, lacks rights to data, or both, needed to purchase this part from additional sources. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
This NSN is assigned to Item Name Code (INC) 00172. [AN ITEM WHICH PERMITS A TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER TO OPERATE ON THE SAME FREQUENCY WITH A SINGLE TRANSMISSION LINE AND/OR ANTENNA. IT EFFECTS A MISMATCH IN THE RECEIVER SECTION WHEN THE TRANSMITTER IS OPERATING AND RESTORES MATCHING WHEN THE TRANSMITTER IS QUIESCENT. SEE ALSO BLANKER (AS MODIFIED); AND DIPLEXER.]. There is no data in the HMIRS and the NSN is in an FSC not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials. NSN 5895012050812 does not contain precious metals.
This NSN is associated to Schedule B 9030908040: parts and accessories of articles of schedule b subheading 9030.40. The Schedule B End Use is listed as telecommunications equipment. NAICS classification category 334515: instrument manufacturing for measuring and testing electricity and electrical signals.
This information was last updated on Jul 01, 2025.