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  • 1Simplex signaling — (SX): Signaling in which two conductors are used for a single channel, and a center tapped coil, or its equivalent, is used to split the signaling current equally between the two conductors. Note: SX signaling may be one way, for intra central… …

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  • 2simplex (SX) signaling —    Signaling using two conductors for a single channel. A center tapped coil or its equivalent is used at both ends for this purpose …

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  • 3Mercedes Simplex — Manufacturer Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft Production 1902 1909 Predecessor Mercedes 35hp …

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  • 5CALCOCO2 — Calcium binding and coiled coil domain 2, also known as CALCOCO2, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: CALCOCO2 calcium binding and coiled coil domain 2| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… …

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  • 10Citizens' band radio — Typical 1980s CB base station, used with outdoor antenna. This radio may also be used in an automobile, since it is powered by 13.8V DC. Shown with Astatic Power D 104 desk mic …

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