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  2. Military Grid Reference System - Wikipedia

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    1234 5678 (numerical location; easting is 1234 and northing is 5678, in this case specifying a location with 10 m resolution) An MGRS grid reference is a point reference system. When the term 'grid square' is used, it can refer to a square with a side length of 10 km (6 mi), 1 km, 100 m (328 ft), 10 m or 1 m, depending on the precision of the ...

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

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    Generator Set, 30 kW, 50/60 Hz: AN/MLQ-12: Generator Set, 60 kW, 50/60 Hz: AN/MLQ-15: Generator Set, 15 kW, 400 Hz: AN/MLQ-16: Generator Set, 5 kW, 60 Hz: AN/MLQ-18: Generator Set, 10 kW, 400 Hz: AN/MLQ-24: Ground radio frequency receiver: AN/MLQ-35: Generator Set, 5 kW, 60 Hz: AN/MLQ-36: Generator Set, 5 kW, 60 Hz: AN/MLQ-37: Generator Set, 10 ...

  4. Philips circle pattern - Wikipedia

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    From 1 March 1975, the Dutch public broadcasting system also started to use the Philips circle pattern on its TV channels, replacing the monochrome RMA 1946 Resolution Chart, the electronic monochrome chequerboard test card generated by a Philips GM 2671/50 video signal generator, [141] the Philips PM5552 early colour test card, and after the ...

  5. Philips PM5540 - Wikipedia

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    The content and layout of the pattern, as well as the generator, was designed and made by Danish engineer Finn Hendil (1939–2011) at the Philips TV & Test Equipment laboratory in Amager, south of Copenhagen in 1965–66. [4] It has been used in Australia, Spain, United Arab Emirates, [5] Denmark, [6] Israel, [7] Qatar, and the Netherlands.

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  7. Alphanumeric grid - Wikipedia

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    An alphanumeric grid (also known as atlas grid [1]) is a simple coordinate system on a grid in which each cell is identified by a combination of a letter and a number. [2]An advantage over numeric coordinates such as easting and northing, which use two numbers instead of a number and a letter to refer to a grid cell, is that there can be no confusion over which coordinate refers to which ...

  8. List of vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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    1 – Tetrode with a space charge grid (the 2nd grid is the control grid) 2 – Tetrode with a screen grid (the 1st grid is the control grid) 3 – Power pentode; 4 – Binode, a diode/triode or diode/tetrode; 5 – Remote-cutoff RF tetrode; 6 – Signal pentode; 7 – Remote-cutoff RF pentode; 8 – Sharp-cutoff hexode frequency changer; 9 ...

  9. AN/URM-25 signal generator - Wikipedia

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    The AN/URM-25 was part of a series of vacuum tube-based signal generators built for the U.S. military in the early Cold War-era.. Today they are collected and used by vintage amateur radio and antique radio enthusiasts who say they provide reasonably high accuracy and stability for a low cost, with build quality reflecting tough military construction requirements and standards.