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  2. X10 (industry standard) - Wikipedia

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    X 0 1 0 1: Bright Increases the light intensity X 0 1 1 1: Extended code Extension code X 1 0 0 0: Hail request Requests a response from the device(s) with the house code indicated in the message X 1 0 0 1: Hail acknowledgement Response to the previous command X 1 0 1 0: Pre-set dim Allows the selection of two predefined levels of light ...

  3. AirPort Express - Wikipedia

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    AirPort Express Base Station models U.S. model number Product family number Date Wi-Fi standard Features Consumer Nickname AirPort Utility Versions M9470LL/A: A1084 / A1088: July 2004 - March 2008 [5] [19] 802.11b/g: 10/100 Ethernet WAN or LAN port; Analog/digital audio output jack; USB Printer Port; AirPort Express 802.11g (1st Generation) Mac ...

  4. X-10 Graphite Reactor - Wikipedia

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    The X-10 Graphite Reactor is a decommissioned nuclear reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Formerly known as the Clinton Pile and X-10 Pile , it was the world's second artificial nuclear reactor (after Enrico Fermi 's Chicago Pile-1 ) and the first intended for continuous operation.

  5. Missile Test Project - Wikipedia

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    The Missile Test Project (MTP) was a U.S. Air Force program operated by RCA Service Company from Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, under the direction of prime contractor Pan American Guided Missiles Research Division during the 1950s and continuing on for several more decades.

  6. X10 - Wikipedia

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    X-10, a code name for the Metallurgical Project. X-10 Graphite Reactor, one of the world's first nuclear reactors; Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, a smartphone using the Android operating system; X10 (video game), a video game by Warthog Games Limited; X Ten, a gene-sequencing machine in the HiSeq series produced by the San Diego–based biotech firm ...

  7. North American X-10 - Wikipedia

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    The X-10 deployed a parachute to shorten its landing roll. To facilitate development of the long-range Navaho surface-to-surface cruise missile, North American Aviation (NAA) developed the RTV-A-5 (Research Test Vehicle, Air Force), or X-10 in 1951. This vehicle was to prove critical flight technology for the design of the Navaho cruise missile.

  8. Hiller X-18 - Wikipedia

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    The X-18 with partially rotated tiltwings. Preliminary testing occurred at Moffett Field Naval Air Station, CA.The first flight (hop) was on 11/20/1959 followed by the first real flight on 11/24/1959 with Hiller test pilots George Bright and Bruce Jones. [3]

  9. Bell X-22 - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the X-22 was to provide more insight into the tactical application of vertical takeoff troop transporters such as the preceding Hiller X-18 and the X-22's successor, the Bell XV-15. Another program requirement was a true airspeed in level flight of at least 525 km/h (326 mph; 283 knots).