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  2. EF Johnson Technologies - Wikipedia

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    EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. is a two-way radio manufacturer founded by its namesake, Edgar Frederick Johnson, in Waseca, Minnesota, United States in 1923. [1] Today it is a wholly owned subsidiary of JVCKenwood of Yokohama, Japan. EF Johnson Technologies offers a wide range of equipment for use by law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, and military.

  3. Johnson Controls - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Controls International plc is an American, Irish-domiciled multinational conglomerate headquartered in Cork, Ireland, [3] that produces fire, HVAC, and security equipment for buildings. As of mid-2019, it employed 105,000 people in around 2,000 locations across six continents. [ 4 ]

  4. Front panel - Wikipedia

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    A front panel was used on early electronic computers to display and allow the alteration of the state of the machine's internal registers and memory. The front panel usually consisted of arrays of indicator lamps , digit [ a ] and symbol displays, toggle switches , dials, and push buttons mounted on a sheet metal face plate.

  5. Viking Two - Wikipedia

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    Empire Viking II, the Empire Ship named "Viking II", see List of Empire ships (U–Z) Viking Aircraft Viking II, a powered parachute made by Viking Aircraft, introduced in 2000; ASJA Viking II, a Swedish 4-seat light airplane; Vickers Viking II, the name of the second production aircraft of the WW1 amphibious plane Vickers Viking; Viking FK 2 ...

  6. Ashok Leyland Viking - Wikipedia

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    The Viking chassis also has a larger front overhang that facilitates placing the front door before front axle. [2] [3] In 1997, a naturally aspirated CNG engine option specifically designed for BEST was introduced. The company also launched a two step entry Viking bus chassis in 2003, as an alternative to the three step entry buses of that time.

  7. TorrentFreak - Wikipedia

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    In October 2008 through to March 2011 TorrentFreak ran a short lived video news service titled 'torrentfreak.tv', directed by Andrej Preston, founder of torrent site Suprnova made available for streaming and download on Mininova. [18] [19] On 21 August 2013, Comcast threatened TorrentFreak for writing about publicly available court documents.

  8. Reversing gear - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of reversing gear uses a lever to engage (known as a Johnson bar in the United States) mounted parallel to the direction of travel on the driver’s side of the cab. It is controlled by a handle and sprung trigger at the top, and pivots at the bottom to pass between two notched sector plates.

  9. Viking program - Wikipedia

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    Viking 2 orbiter: August 7, 1976: July 25, 1978: 1 year, 11 months, 18 days: Shut down after fuel leak in propulsion system. Viking 2 lander: September 3, 1976: April 11, 1980: 3 years, 7 months, 8 days: Shut down after battery failure. Viking 1 orbiter: June 19, 1976: August 17, 1980: 4 years, 1-month, 19 days: Shut down after depletion of ...