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  2. C-Bus (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    C-Bus is a communications protocol based on a seven-layer OSI model for home and building automation that can handle cable lengths up to 1000 metres using Cat-5 cable. It is used in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the Middle East, Russia, United States, South Africa, the UK and, other parts of Europe including Greece and Romania.

  3. C-Bus - Wikipedia

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    Clipsal C-Bus, a home-automation product range manufactured by Clipsal Australia. C-Bus (protocol), an open protocol used by Clipsal C-Bus products. Compatible Bus, a 16-bit local bus in certain PC-98-based personal computers. Cbus (superannuation fund), a superannuation fund for the building and construction industries in Australia; Nickname ...

  4. Clipsal - Wikipedia

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    Clipsal was established by Alfred Gerard in Adelaide, Australia in 1920. Clipsal began by selling a range of adjustable sheet metal fittings which joined the various imported conduits of differing diameters found in Australia at the time. These products helped give the company its name, the phrase "clips all" being abridged to Clipsal. Alfred's ...

  5. Talk:Clipsal C-Bus - Wikipedia

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    Talk: Clipsal C-Bus. Add languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide

  6. Category:Buses by type - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... C. Campaign bus; Charabanc; Chiva bus ...

  7. Isuzu C - Wikipedia

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    The Isuzu C (Japanese: いすゞ・C系) was an integral heavy-duty bus that was produced by Isuzu from 1980 to 1984, replacing the earlier BU-series. The differences were mainly related to making the bus pass the stricter Japanese emissions standards introduced in 1979. [ 1 ]

  8. List of school bus manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Along with small-bus production, Micro Bird is also the Canadian distributor of Blue Bird full-size buses. Trans Tech: Type A 2007 Warwick, New York: Trans Tech is a division of Transportation Collaborative, Inc. Trans Tech is the first school bus manufacturer to produce a fully electric school bus (eTrans, based on the Smith Electric Newton).

  9. Thomas Built Buses - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Built Buses, Inc. (commonly known as Thomas) is an American bus manufacturer.Best known for its production of the first ever rear engine Type C school bus, Thomas produces other bus designs for a variety of usages.