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10-2 Receiving well. Signals good Signal Good — 10-3 Stop transmitting. Disregard last information Stop transmitting Stop Transmitting 10-4 Acknowledgement. Message received Acknowledgement Affirmative (Ok) Roger Roger/ Affirmative 10-5 Relay. Relay (To) Relay 10-6 Busy. Busy, stand by Busy -Stand by unless urgent Busy Busy 10-7 Out of ...
4-Cyano-4'-pentylbiphenyl is a commonly used nematic liquid crystal with the chemical formula C 18 H 19 N. It frequently goes by the common name 5CB. 5CB was first synthesized by George William Gray, Ken Harrison, and J.A. Nash at the University of Hull in 1972 and at the time it was the first member of the cyanobiphenyls.
Naval Construction Battalion 5 was commissioned on May 25, 1942 at Camp Allen Va. [2] The battalion went to Port Hueneme and shipped out for the first of two deployments in the Pacific. When the war ended CB 5 was decommissioned in the Philippines. On July 10, 1951 the Battalion was re-commissioned as a MCB and remains an active unit today.
Five are unused 10 kHz CB assignments between channels 3–4, 7–8, 11–12, 15–16 and 19–20, and the sixth is shared with Channel 23. R/C transmitters may use up to 4 watts on the first five channels and 25 watts on the last, 27.255 MHz.
CB slang is the distinctive anti-language, argot, or cant which developed among users of Citizens Band radio (CB), especially truck drivers in the United States during the 1970s and early 1980s, [1] when it was an important part of the culture of the trucking industry.
On 19 March 1942, Knox gave the CEC complete command of all NCF personnel. Almost 11,400 would become CEC during WWII with 7,960 doing CB service. Two weeks earlier, on 5 March all CB personnel were officially named "Seabees". The first volunteers were tradesmen that received advanced rank for their trade skills.
CB-4: 10 May 1941 Transferred to the Black Sea. To Romania after September 1943. Scuttled August 1944, raised by USSR and commissioned as TM-7, scrapped 1945 CB-5: 10 May 1941 Transferred to the Black Sea, sunk by Soviet aircraft or torpedo boat near Yalta, 13 June 1942 CB-6: 10 May 1941 Transferred to the Black Sea. To Romania after September ...
34 Kaden Jammer – DB – Freshman (5'9, 160) 37 Nehemiah Lowry – DB – Freshman (5'8, 145) Pig Cage – S – Graduate Student (5'9, 199) Jaylen Dotson – CB – Senior (5'10, 175) Tyler Morton – CB – Senior (5'10, 165) Reece Sylvester – S – Junior (6'1, 187) Long snapper. 22 Bryce Felt – Senior (5'9, 180) 51 Jonas Halbrook ...