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  2. RG-6 - Wikipedia

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    RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications. An RG-6/U coaxial cable has a characteristic impedance of 75 ohms. The term, RG-6 , is generic and is applied to a wide variety of cable designs, which differ from one another in shielding characteristics, center conductor composition ...

  3. KGB Archiver - Wikipedia

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    Written in Visual C++ by Tomasz Pawlak, KGB Archiver is designed to achieve a very high compression ratio. It has ten levels of compression, from very weak to maximum. However, at higher compression levels, the time required to compress a file increases significantly. [3] As a consequence, the program uses memory and CPU intensively.

  4. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Compression, site benchmarking compressors for several filetypes (text, executable, jpeg etc.). Kingsley G. Morse Jr., "Compression Tools Compared", Linux Journal, issue 137, September 2005; Patrick Schmid, Achim Roos, (March 10, 2010) "Four Compression And Archiving Solutions Compared", Tom's Hardware

  5. F connector - Wikipedia

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    The F connector is an inexpensive, gendered, threaded, compression connector for radio frequency signals. It has good 75 Ω impedance match for frequencies well over 1 GHz [2] and has usable bandwidth up to several GHz. Connectors mate using a 3/8-32UNEF thread. The female connector has a socket for the center conductor and external threads.

  6. Stac Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Stac Electronics, originally incorporated as State of the Art Consulting and later shortened to Stac, Inc., was a technology company founded in 1983.It is known primarily for its Lempel–Ziv–Stac lossless compression algorithm and Stacker disk compression utility for compressing data for storage.

  7. ARC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    ARC is a lossless data compression and archival format by System Enhancement Associates (SEA). The file format and the program were both called ARC. The format is known as the subject of controversy in the 1980s, part of important debates over what would later be known as open formats.