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  2. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    AN/CPS-2: Early Warning medium-range radar [108] Federal Telephone and Radio Corp: AN/CPS-3: Transportable search radar [108] Project 421, Camp Evans Signal Laboratory [111] AN/CPS-4: Beaver Tail (or Big Weapon or Big Beaver) transportable S-band medium-range height-finding radar [108] Lashup Radar Network: AN/CPS-5

  3. Electronic Key Management System - Wikipedia

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    The CF talks to other EKMS elements through a variety of media, communication devices, and networks, either through direct distance dialing using STU-III (data mode) or dedicated link access using KG-84 devices. During the transition to full electronic key, the 3.5-inch floppy disk and 9-track magnetic tape are also supported.

  4. Newark (company) - Wikipedia

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    Newark markets and distributes electronic components and test equipment for engineers and maintenance professionals throughout the US, Canada and Mexico.Products include connectors, relays, switches, semiconductors, sensors, test equipment and tools from companies including Texas Instruments, 3M, Belden, Freescale and Honeywell, among others.

  5. Australian National Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Moorabbin Air Museum is an aviation museum at Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1962 as the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, in an attempt to maintain a World War II-era Bristol Beaufighter aircraft. It has since become a museum, with a large aircraft collection.

  6. Enterprise Electronics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Electronics Corporation or EEC is an Alabama-based commercial weather radar system company, founded in 1971. EEC has designed and manufactured over 1,000 weather radar systems for over 90 countries. EEC offers S Band, C Band, and X Band options commercially.

  7. KG-84 - Wikipedia

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    The KG-84A is primarily used for point-to-point encrypted communications via landline, microwave, and satellite systems. The KG-84C is an outgrowth of the U.S. Navy high frequency (HF) communications program and supports these needs. The KG-84A and KG-84C are devices that operate in simplex, half-duplex, or full-duplex modes. The KG-84C ...

  8. Jopp Group - Wikipedia

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    Apart from mechanical components, the facility produces manual shifters for the automotive industry. Around 200–500 employees work for Jopp Automotive s.r.o. in a production area of around 6,000 m 2 in 2022. [2] In 2006, Jopp opened a sales office in Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, China. In 2008 a production company was created there.

  9. K.W. Electronics - Wikipedia

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    K.W. Electronics was a British manufacturer of amateur radio equipment founded in the mid-1950s by the late Rowley Shears G8KW. It was based in Dartford , Kent , and manufactured a wide range of high frequency band receivers, transmitters and accessory equipment.