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  2. DeWalt - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 2016, DeWalt debuted its FlexVolt hybrid voltage battery pack that can switch between series battery wiring providing 60 V (54 V nominal) and 2 Ah, or parallel wiring for 20 V (18 V nominal) and 6 Ah, depending on whether it is installed in a 60 V or 20 V tool, determined by communication between the tool and battery.

  3. Two-way radio - Wikipedia

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    Naval air traffic controller communicates with aircraft over a two-way radio headset A variety of portable handheld two-way radios for private use. A two-way radio is a radio transceiver (a radio that can both transmit and receive radio waves), which is used for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication with other users with similar radios, [1] in contrast to a broadcast receiver ...

  4. List of British Army radio sets - Wikipedia

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    Used in every theatre of operation. HF, 28 MHz, AM or Morse Code. Wireless Set No. 21 – Static or vehicle mounted transceiver 4.2 to 7.5 MHz. Wireless Set No. 22 – General-purpose low-power vehicle and ground station with facilities for man pack. Frequency range 28 MHz. MO control. RF output 1.5 W. R/T, CW.

  5. SCR-300 - Wikipedia

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    Filaments: 4.5 volts Receiver plate: 90 volts Transmitter plate: 150 volts (using additional 60 volt battery) Antenna: AN-130-A: Two section flexible whip, 33 inches (84 cm) AN-131-A: Eight section flexible whip, 10 ft 8 in (325 cm) Frequency range: 40 to 48 MHz (40-48 MC) Channel spacing: 200 kHz

  6. DeWalt, Missouri City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The private, gated DeWalt Cemetery is located 1.8 miles (2.9 km) east within a neighborhood near Lake Olympia Parkway. [2] DeWalt (as "Dewalt") is still used in FCC records as the geographical location for some services broadcasting from the several tall towers northeast of the original community. [4] The historic Dew Plantation House had been ...