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- Page 3: PREFACESpecial Publications (SPs) a
- Page 7 and 8: Module 11, Microwave Principles, ex
- Page 9: Student CommentsCourse Title:NEETS
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- Page 16 and 17: In this situation, the immediate ad
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- Page 20 and 21: possible) over the wound and firmly
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Table 1-3.—CYR10 Style Capacitor
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Figure 1-16.—Ceramic capacitor co
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Table 1-4.—Principal Applications
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Figure 1-18.—Resistor color code.
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MilitaryspecificationMIL-R-39005MIL
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Figure 1-19.—Color code for trans
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Figure 1-21.—Transistor lead iden
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numbers and part numbers can be fou
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SizeTable 1-10.—Current-Carrying
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Jan TypeOverallDiameter (ins)Table
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Table 1-13.—MS Connector Identifi
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Figure 1-23.—Insert arrangements
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Figure 1-25.—Typical BNC connecto
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Figure 1-28.—Attaching HN connect
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Table 1-16.—N Series Connectors w
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Insulation, Heat Shrinkable Sleevin
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Table 1-19.—Shrinkable Tubing Par
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Table 1-21.—New Style Military Fu
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Conversion and Equivalent TablesTab
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Table 1-24.—Conversion Chart—Co
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Table 1-24.—Conversion Chart—Co
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Figure 1-33.—Electrical symbols.
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Figure 1-34.—Electronic/logic sym
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Figure 1-34.—Electronic/logic sym
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Figure 1-34.—Electronic/logic sym
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Figure 1-35.—Fiber optic symbols.
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Table 1-26.—Frequency Spectrum Us
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Joint Electronic Type Designation S
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Table 1-29.—Microcircuit Part Num
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Table 1-29.—Microcircuit Part Num
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CIRCUIT53MC54MC55MC56MC57MC58MC59MC
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CIRCUITQAQDQXRARDRW4SNSPTD1TD2TD5TD
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CIRCUIT4JZ5JZ6JZ7JZ8JZ9JZ10JZ11JZTa
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CIRCUITX29JX34JX40JX41JX42JX43JX44J
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Table 1-34.—Common LogarithmsN 0
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Table 1-35.─Trigonometric Functio
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Table 1-35.─Trigonometric Functio
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Table 1-35.─Trigonometric Functio
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Table 1-36.—Julian Date CalendarD
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Table 1-38.—Effects of Heat and H
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Table 1-40.—Old and New Specifica
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Remember to use the proper safety p
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Figure 1-38.—Computation of phase
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Figure 1-40.—Lissajous patterns f
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Figure 1-42.—Octopus schematic di
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Figure 1-46.—Combination displays
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• A military alteration that chan
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numbers. They can be easily convert
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support equipment. All aircraft equ
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Publications and DocumentsVarious p
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REFERENCESAfloat Shopping Guide, NA
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NEETS, Module 9, Introduction to Wa