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  2. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Robert McLeish, who worked at the BBC, uses jack or jack socket for the female and jack plug for the male connector in his 2005 book Radio Production. [4] The American Society of Mechanical Engineers , as of 2007, says the more fixed electrical connector is the jack, while the less fixed connector is the plug, without regard to the gender of ...

  3. 3.5 mm - Wikipedia

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    3.5 mm jack, used on audio and mobile telephony equipment Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  4. Loading gauge - Wikipedia

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    The main static profile T allows for a maximum width of 3,750 mm (12 ft 3 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) rising to a maximum height of 5,300 mm (17 ft 4 + 11 ⁄ 16 in). The profile T c allows that width only at a height of 3,000 mm (9 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 8 in), requiring a maximum of 3,400 mm (11 ft 1 + 7 ⁄ 8 in) below 1,270 mm (50 in), which matches with the ...

  5. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector’s male plug and female jack are called RCA plug and RCA jack. It is also called RCA phono connector [ 5 ] or phono connector . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The word phono in phono connector is an abbreviation of the word phonograph , because this connector was originally created to allow the connection of a phonograph turntable to a radio receiver.

  6. EIAJ connector - Wikipedia

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    This is a unique-looking barrel connector, apparently intended for providing a DC output jack (most DC jacks are used for power input). Possibly available in multiple voltage ranges, the one for voltage classification 2 (3.15 to 6.3 V) has an outside diameter of 4.75 mm and a protruding pin of 2.5 mm diameter. Previously known as EIAJ RCX-5321.

  7. H. L. Hunley - Wikipedia

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    The target was United States Navy ship, USS Housatonic, a 1,240-long-ton (1,260 t) [2] wooden-hulled steam-powered screw sloop-of-war with 12 large cannons, which was stationed at the entrance to Charleston, about 5 miles (8.0 kilometres) offshore. Hunley happened to be on patrol around that area at the time. [8]

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