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  2. Atari 810 - Wikipedia

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    It used identical C-shaped sections for the top and bottom of the drive, with four small circular indentations embossed into the case where rubber feet were adhered on the bottom during assembly. This meant the feet on one drive were naturally positioned over the empty circles on the top of the drive below it, providing sturdy stacking.

  3. LRF - Wikipedia

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    Little Rubber Feet, II industry acronym, the small pieces of rubber found on the bottom of IT equipment Federation of Swedish Farmers -- in Swedish, Lantbrukarnas Riksförbund Topics referred to by the same term

  4. National Panasonic Model RE-784A - Wikipedia

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    The radio is rather small when compared to other tube radios available at the time, with the cabinet (not including 4 hard rubber feet) measuring approx. 17.3 × 8.7 × 6.3 inches and weighing in at just a couple pounds. Several options for the case were available, including acrylic.

  5. Potting (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, potting is the process of filling a complete electronic assembly with a solid or gelatinous compound. This is done to exclude water, moisture, or corrosive agents, to increase resistance to shocks and vibrations, or to prevent gaseous phenomena such as corona discharge in high-voltage assemblies.

  6. U.S. Military connector specifications - Wikipedia

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    A MIL-DTL-38999 circular connector plated with a nickel–teflon composite. Left: plug (male) type connector; Right: receptacle (female) type connector) Electrical or fiber-optic connectors used by U.S. Department of Defense were originally developed in the 1930s for severe aeronautical and tactical service applications, and the Type "AN" series set the standard for modern military circular ...

  7. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    A relatively small mass is attached in such a way that it can dampen out a very narrow band of vibration of the structure. Do it Yourself Isolators In less sophisticated solutions, bungee cords can be used as a cheap isolation system which may be effective enough for some applications. The item to be isolated is suspended from the bungee cords.

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  9. Whip antenna - Wikipedia

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    The whip antenna is a monopole antenna, and like a vertical dipole has an omnidirectional radiation pattern, radiating equal radio power in all azimuthal directions (perpendicular to the antenna's axis), with the radiated power falling off with elevation angle to zero on the antenna's axis. [1]

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