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  2. Uniden - Wikipedia

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    Uniden was established on February 7, 1966, by its founder Hidero Fujimoto as "Uni Electronics Corp". Uniden became a well-known brand in the 1970s by manufacturing and marketing millions of citizens band radios (CB), under the Uniden brand as well as other companies such as Midland and Realistic, which rebranded the equipment under their own labels.

  3. Remington R4 - Wikipedia

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    The Remington R4 is a firearms platform based on the AR-15/M16/M4/M4A1 series designed and manufactured by Remington Arms. [5] [6] Design

  4. R4 cartridge - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, the R4 cards were banned in France. While Nintendo's original lawsuit was dismissed on the basis that the devices could be used to make homebrews and develop software in 2009, [ 9 ] the 2011 ruling reversed this, and the Paris court of appeals ruled against five R4 sellers and distributors.

  5. R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 - Wikipedia

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    R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 [a], released without the 'R4' prefix in PAL territories, is a 1998 racing video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation.It is the fourth home title in the Ridge Racer series after Rage Racer (1996) and was initially released on December 3, 1998 in Japan, with global releases following in 1999.

  6. R4 - Wikipedia

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    R4, abbreviation for rear-engine, four-wheel drive layout; R4, a sub-class of Group R rally cars; Jaguar R4, Jaguar Racing's car for the 2003 Formula One season; McRae R4, a rally car designed in part by Colin McRae; Renault R4, alternative name for the Renault 4; Suzuki GSX-R/4, a concept car made by Suzuki in 2001

  7. Digital Signal Designation - Wikipedia

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    The DS technically refers to the rate and format of the signal, while the T designation refers to the equipment providing the signals. In practice, "DS" and "T" are used synonymously; for example, DS1 and T1, DS3 and T3. [1]