Hello, Newbie here and i have a RCD part i am unsure of and need help to ID

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incredible26069

Joined May 8, 2021
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I have a component of some type i would like to ID what it is, like proper naming. Also i should note because maybe this info might help, i bought a large lot of older NOS components and most that are dated from the 90s or 80s. lots are tagged with RCD. I have 100s if not 1000s of different components that i need to look up and ID, some are marked with lots of info and some are lacking info. Also i should admit i know a i little about older tube radios and stuff and not much about newer stuff and currently learning, i bought all this stuff so i could resell and learn along the way and build something cool with the money and/or parts.
(Most complicated thing i ever made was for a Camaro i owned, the VATS box for the chip in the key went, and built a box to trick the vehicle CPU. it would send a frequency to the CPU and that tells the CPU the proper key is in ignition. Anyways fun to make and just followed instructions off a thread)

The components marked with the RCD logo and part number is 662-1063-010 and date code P8-311 and each one has a number on the side 1 2 3 4 5....... The rolls has 350 pcs in it and i think they will be numbered 1-350. a lot of stuff is labelled 1st sample so that might be why, this was not labeled that. It just has the little label in pics taped to roll. Pics attached any info be cool!! Want to find something exotic in here!!
 

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sparky 1

Joined Nov 3, 2018
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surplus ethernet transformer maybe
something like SMD HR641680E Ethernet Transformer Module 100Base-T
Has 3 or 4 small toroids enamel wire wound you have to open or email them for datasheet.
If a manufacturer use there own in-house numbers and no data sheet,
without specs, then it's a surplus part. customer will like the discount.
 
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incredible26069

Joined May 8, 2021
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surplus ethernet transformer maybe
something like SMD HR641680E Ethernet Transformer Module 100Base-T
Has 3 or 4 small toroids enamel wire wound you have to open or email them for datasheet.
If a manufacturer use there own in-house numbers and no data sheet,
without specs, then it's a surplus part. customer will like the discount.
Good idea!! So luck might be on my side. I looked up the Companies location and RCD headquarters is about a mile down the street from my house. So that would make sense too, because the guy i bought this from said they came from a company that made electrics and he as hired to clean out storage for that company, it must have been from RCD. I am going to take a ride over there Monday when i have time and talk to someone.
Thanks!!
 
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