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  2. Get the Message (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Get the Message" is a song by Electronic, the English band formed by Bernard Sumner of New Order and ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. "Get the Message" was the second single from their 1991 debut album, Electronic, and was a commercial success around the world.

  3. E series of preferred numbers - Wikipedia

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    Electronic color codecolor-code used to indicate the values of axial electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes (also see IEC 60062). Geometric progression; Preferred number; Renard series – used for current rating of electric fuses

  4. L band - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) has harmonized part of the L band (1452–1492 MHz), allowing individual countries to adopt this spectrum for terrestrial mobile/fixed communications networks supplemental downlink (MFCN SDL).

  5. Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System - Wikipedia

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    CTCSS is an analog system. A later Digital-Coded Squelch (DCS) system was developed by Motorola under the trademarked name Digital Private Line (DPL). General Electric responded with the same system under the name of Digital Channel Guard (DCG).

  6. List of resistors - Wikipedia

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    When first manufactured, thick film resistors had tolerances of 5%, but standard tolerances have improved to 2% or 1% in the last few decades. [timeframe?] Temperature coefficients of thick film resistors are typically ±200 or ±250 ppm/K; a 40-kelvin (70 °F) temperature change can change the resistance by 1%.

  7. Neural oscillation - Wikipedia

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    The theta-gamma code is a coupling between theta wave and gamma wave in the hippocampal network. During a theta wave, 4 to 8 non-overlapping neuron ensembles are activated in sequence. This has been hypothesized to form a neural code representing multiple items in a temporal frame [71] [72]

  8. Talk:Electronic color code - Wikipedia

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    While I'm thinking of it, we also need to cover the 5-band resistor color code with 3 significant digits, multiplier, and tolerance bands which is commonly used for axial type 1% and 2% metal film resistors.--Tothwolf 17:10, 27 October 2009 (UTC) Pictures of old capacitors would be good.

  9. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Smaller capacitors, such as ceramic types, often use a shorthand-notation consisting of three digits and an optional letter, where the digits (XYZ) denote the capacitance in picofarad (pF), calculated as XY × 10 Z, and the letter indicating the tolerance. Common tolerances are ±5%, ±10%, and ±20%, denotes as J, K, and M, respectively.