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  2. UHF connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector reliably carries signals at frequencies up to 100 MHz. [1] The coupling shell has a ⁠ 5 / 8 ⁠ inch 24 tpi UNEF standard thread. [4] The most popular cable plug and corresponding chassis-mount socket carry the old Signal Corps labels PL-259 (plug #259) and SO-239 (socket #239). [12]

  3. EIA RF Connectors - Wikipedia

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    The flange design, inner and outer conductor dimensions are standardized, by EIA, in the RS-225, 50 Ω (ohm), and RS-259, 75 Ω, standards.They are commonly referred to by the inner diameter of the outer conductor in fractional inches.

  4. PL-259 - Wikipedia

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  5. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    Service and working scaffolds – Part 1: Service scaffolds – Performance requirements, general design, structural design: Active: DIN 4512: Photographic sensitometry, determination of optical density: "Photographische Sensitometrie, Bestimmung der optischen Dichte" (1934-01, 1957–11, 1961–10) Withdrawn

  6. List of Ecma standards - Wikipedia

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    Programming language PL/1: 1976-12 1st edition-No ECMA-51: Implementation of the numeric OCR-A font with 9x9 matrix printers: 1977-01 1st edition-No ECMA-52: Magnetic 12-disk packs (200 Mbytes) 1977-09 1st edition-No ECMA-53: Representation of source programs for program interchange - APL, COBOL, FORTRAN, Minimal BASIC and PL/1: 1978-01 1st ...

  7. BL 6-inch Mk II–VI naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The BL 6-inch gun Marks II, III, IV and VI [note 1] were the second and subsequent generations of British 6-inch rifled breechloading naval guns, designed by the Royal Gun Factory in the 1880s following the first 6-inch breechloader, the relatively unsuccessful BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun designed by Elswick Ordnance.

  8. File:EUR 2012-259.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Aero L-159 ALCA - Wikipedia

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    L-159 cockpit with the original Honeywell 4x4 inch MFDs. The L-159 ALCA is designed for the principal role of light combat aircraft (single-seat L-159A variant) or light attack jet and advanced/lead-in fighter trainer (two-seat L-159B and T variants).