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Canadian Notes => Canadian Journey Notes => Topic started by: Hudson A B on December 13, 2006, 09:34:36 pm

Title: CBN Journey NOTES FIGURED OUT!
Post by: Hudson A B on December 13, 2006, 09:34:36 pm


[size=12]Okay quick edit- this is working for notes that are $10s, $20s, $50s and $100s  (all CBN 45/on notes).[/size]
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They are the same as the CBN $20s, and are lilely the same as the $100s.  I do nothave the info here to confirm this atthis monment, but I hypothesise that if you run a CBN $100, $10, or $50 through the $20 model, you will have the accurate position!


Test Positions for the CBN $50s.  
SAME PATTERN AS THE $20s, and I bet the $100s are the same way too!  And probably the tens as well!

WOW!!

Here are some FMI  $50 samples... (skip 8000, same position pairings as the $20s)

2880000 = A1
2920000 = B1
2960000 = C1
2968000 = C2
2976000 = C3
2984000 = C4 (FMI 2990730 40/40 WORKS!)
2992000 = C5



0336000 = I3 (FMI 0338xxx 46/25 WORKS!)
0344000 = I4
0352000 = I5
0360000 = A1
0368000 = A2

Aha!!!  Okay next giant to tackle is BABN!!
Title: Re: CBN Journey $50s FIGURED OUT!
Post by: BWJM on December 13, 2006, 09:40:39 pm
Don't mean to burst your bubble, but I have FMH 2860123 FPN=48 BPN=11 that doesn't quite work.
Title: Re: CBN Journey $50s FIGURED OUT!
Post by: Hudson A B on December 13, 2006, 11:24:46 pm
Aw crud.  Well, back to the drawing board.  FMI other ones worked out.  Hmm Was yours a changeover prefix?

PS Just found out that FES 7386xxx fits exactly where it should- E4. :)  Hmmm.   (Thats a $10)

FES 7386680 44/34  is from the sheet with the superbrick base A1 = 7200000.
A1 = 7 200 000  Therefore,
B1 = 7 240 000
C1 = 7 280 000
D1 = 7 320 000
E1 = 7 360 000, E2 = 7368000, E3 = 7376000, E4 = 7384000-7391999, E5 = 7392000-7400000

And from the grid determined from the research with my EZD $20s:
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[size=16]So, as a FINAL conclusion!  This puts the positions as (FPN/BPN):[/size]
12345
A52/1936/3142/2833/4745/45
B47/3328/4231/3619/5250/16
C10/1413/2217/2340/4023/17
D22/1314/1016/5053/1830/41
E35/4934/4424/2444/3449/35
F41/3018/5351/3215/3729/21
G20/3926/2639/2021/29??/??
H32/5154/1243/3825/4648/11
I??/????/??46/25??/??12/54

This FES 7386680 44/34 fits the grid perfectly, right where it should, in position E4. :)

Other notes: FEP 3439217 49/35.
FEP
3 240 000 = A1
3 280 000 = B1
3 320 000 = C1
3 360 000 = D1
3 400 000 = E1 , 3408000, 3416000, 3424000, 3432000-3439999 = E5
Therefore FEP 3439217 49/35 checks out okay!!

Other notes: FEP 1392663 48/11
Going backwards!!
1 440 000 = A1
1 432 000 = I5
1 424 000 = I4
1 416 000 = I3
1 408 000 = I2
1 400 000 = I1
1 392 000 = H5   -- FEP 1392663 48/11 Checks out to correct position!!

Other notes: FEU0200199 41/30
0 000 000 = A1
0 040 000 = B1
0 080 000 = C1
0 120 000 = D1
0 160 000 = E1
0 200 000 = F1 -- FEU 0200199 41/30 Checks out at F1! Woo Hoo!!

Other notes: FET 7437413 29/21
7 200 000 = A1
7 240 000 = B1
7 280 000 = C1
7 320 000 = D1
7 360 000 = E1
7 400 000 = F1
7 440 000 = G1, so 7432000 = F5 which is 29/21.  FET 7437413 29/21 Checks out perfect in F5!!

Other notes: FEP 9651184 54/12
9 360 000 = A1
9 400 000 = B1
9 440 000 = C1
9 480 000 = D1
9 520 000 = E1
9 560 000 = F1
9 600 000 = G1
9 640 000 = H1, 9648000-9659999 = H2.  H2 is 54/12, Therefore, FEP 9651184 54/12 Checks out perfectly in H2!
Title: Re: CBN Journey NOTES FIGURED OUT!
Post by: Hudson A B on December 14, 2006, 01:47:36 am
EJE $100
0460xxx 40/40
Test:
0 360 000 = A1
0 400 000
0 440 000 = C1, 0448000 = C2, 0456000 = C3, 0464000- 0471999 = C4.
EJE 0460xxx 40/40 checks out at C4!
 
EJD 5350xxx 25/46
5 040 000 = A1
5 080 000
5 120 000
5 160 000
5 200 000
5 240 000
5 280 000
5 320 000 = H1, 5328000 = H2, 5336000 = H3, 5344000-5351999 = H4
EJD 5350xxx 25/46  Checks out at H4!!

EJC 0901xxx 24/24
0 720 000 = A1
0 760 000
0 800 000
0 840 000
0 880 000 = E1, 0888000 = E2, 0896000-0903999 = E3 -- EJC 0901xxx 24/24 Checks out okay!!
Title: Re: CBN Journey NOTES FIGURED OUT!
Post by: Hudson A B on December 17, 2006, 02:26:09 am
The $50s are checking out okay too, on a 8000 skip numbering system.  Once I getmore notes readyto roll, then I can let u all know more about it (come on I know you all really care ;) )
H