electronic equipment rack

  • 1equipment rack — F/A/V a centralized housing unit that protects and organizes electronic equipment …

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  • 2rack-mounted — adjective Describing electronic equipment that is mounted in a standard (usually 19 inch) rack …

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  • 3Electronic Diesel Control — is a diesel engine fuel injection control system for the precise metering and delivery of fuel into the combustion chamber of modern diesel engines used in trucks and cars.IntroductionThe mechanical fly weight governors of inline and distributor… …

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  • 419-inch rack — Rack mounted redirects here. See also 23 inch rack and Industrial PC. Numerous 19 inch racks in a professional audio application …

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  • 5Rack unit — A typical section of rack rail, showing rack unit distribution. A rack unit or U (less commonly RU) is a unit of measure used to describe the height of equipment intended for mounting in a …

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  • 6electronic instrument — ▪ music Introduction       any musical instrument that produces or modifies sounds by electric, and usually electronic, means. The electronic element in such music is determined by the composer, and the sounds themselves are made or changed… …

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  • 7Military equipment of Turkey — The military equipment of Turkey includes a wide array of arms, artilleries, large surface vessels, cannons, armored vehicles, mortars, unmanned vehicles and many different equipments. Contents 1 Historical development 1.1 General 1.2 1923 1950 …

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  • 8Digital Equipment Corporation — Industry Computer manufacturing Fate Assets were sold to various companies. What remained was sold to Compaq. Successor …

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  • 9TC Electronic — is a Danish audio equipment manufacturer, founded by two brothers, Kim and John Rishøj, in 1976. It s product range includes guitar effects, audio interfaces, audio software, equalisers, studio processors and computer hardware. TC Electronic… …

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  • 10TXE — TXE, which stands for Telephone eXchange Electronic, was the designation given to a family of telephone exchanges developed by the British General Post Office (GPO), now BT, designed to replace the ageing Strowger systems. When World War II ended …

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