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  2. List of radio telescopes - Wikipedia

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    38-element radio telescope interferometer working in the frequency range of 1.2–6.0 GHz. The final baseline will be 2.27 km in the East-West and 1.17 km in the South directions, respectively. This instrument will obtain radio images from the sun with a spatial resolution ≈4x6 arc seconds.

  3. Icom Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Icom Inc. (アイコム株式会社, Aikomu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of radio transmitting and receiving equipment, founded in 1954 by Tokuzo Inoue with the company's original name being "Inoue".

  4. Category:Radio manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering

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    The Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering (Russian acronym: NNIIRT) has since 1948 developed a number of radars. [7]Other innovations were radars with frequency hopping; the P-10 Volga A (NATO: KNIFE REST B) in 1953, radars with transmitter signal coherency and special features like moving target indicator (MTI); the P-12 Yenisei (NATO: SPOON REST) in 1955, as well as the P ...

  6. Electronic Industries Alliance - Wikipedia

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    RMA Resistor Color Code Guide, circa 1945–1950. In 1924, 50 radio manufacturers in Chicago formed a trade group called the Associated Radio Manufacturers. [2] This organization was designed to control the licensing of the large number of radio patents so that each member could have access to all the relevant patents necessary to build radio transmitters, antennas and receivers.

  7. AOR (company) - Wikipedia

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    AOR, Ltd. (Authority on Radio Communications, Ltd.) is a Japanese-based manufacturer of radio equipment, including transceivers, scanners, antennas and frequency monitors. Established in 1977 when two radio amateurs decided to go professional.

  8. Submillimeter Array - Wikipedia

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    The Submillimeter Array (SMA) consists of eight 6-meter (20 ft) diameter radio telescopes arranged as an interferometer for submillimeter wavelength observations. It is the first purpose-built submillimeter interferometer, constructed after successful interferometry experiments using the pre-existing 15-meter (49 ft) James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and 10.4-meter (34.1 ft) Caltech Submillimeter ...

  9. Siae Microelettronica - Wikipedia

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    Siae Microelettronica is an Italian multinational corporation and a global supplier of telecom network equipment. It provides wireless backhaul and fronthaul products that consist of microwave and millimeter wave radio systems, along with fiber optics transmission systems provided by its subsidiary SM Optics.