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Vintage D-104 microphone head. Introduced in 1933, the Astatic model D-104 became known for its high frequency response that contributed to better communications audio quality. Early D-104 mikes used a 1" thick case, a large ID tag, and holes for "ring & spring" mounts. The design was modified in April 1937 with smaller tags and reduced thickness.
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Shown with Astatic brand D-104 desk mic Cobra 18 WX ST II mobile CB radio with microphone Cobra 50 WX ST Handheld CB Radio Citizens band radio ( CB radio ) is a land mobile radio system , a system allowing short-distance one-to-many bidirectional voice communication among individuals, using two-way radios operating near 27 MHz (or the 11-m ...
PC/104 module with DM&P M6117D. Vortex86 previously belonged to SiS, which got the basic design from Rise Technology. [1] SiS sold it to DM&P Electronics [2] in Taiwan.. Before adopting the Vortex86 series, DM&P manufactured the ALi M6117D, which contains VM Technology VMT386SX+ derived x86 core, an Intel 386SX compatible, 25–40 MHz SoC.
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An example block diagram, showing the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system architecture.. A block diagram is a diagram of a system in which the principal parts or functions are represented by blocks connected by lines that show the relationships of the blocks. [1]
D104, D. 104, or D-104 may refer to: D104 road, a road in Croatia; D-104 microphone, a microphone commonly used in broadcasting;