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  2. Radar beacon - Wikipedia

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    A radar beacon (racon) is a device that returns a distinctive signal when triggered by a radar, providing range, bearing and identification information. Learn about the principle of operation, the characteristics, the applications and the proposal for enhanced RACON.

  3. PIC instruction listings - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1979, this expanded PIC supported 64 bytes of register space (16 special function registers and 48 bytes of RAM), 1024 words of ROM, a 6-level hardware stack, and interrupt handling. The PIC1665 was a variant with external ROM used for developing firmware for the mask ROM 1670.

  4. PIC microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    PIC is a family of microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1640 originally developed by General Instrument. The name PIC initially referred to Peripheral Interface Controller, and is currently expanded as Programmable Intelligent Computer.

  5. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and architecture of the largest Roman Catholic church in Detroit, Michigan, founded by Polish immigrants in the 19th century. The Gothic Revival style church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features stained glass windows, an organ and a convent.

  6. Textbooks in Israel - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of Israeli textbooks in 2000 by the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace (CMIP), now known as the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education, found that the legitimacy of the State of Israel as an independent Jewish state on the territory of the Land of Israel and the immigration of Jews to the country was never questioned.

  7. User guide - Wikipedia

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    A user guide, also known as a user manual, is a document that helps users to use a product, service or application. It usually contains a cover page, a title page, a preface, a contents page, a purpose section, an audience section, a scope section, a guide section, a troubleshooting section, a FAQ section, a contact section, a glossary and an index.

  8. Raytheon - Wikipedia

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    Raytheon was a major U.S. defense contractor and industrial corporation that merged with United Technologies in 2020. It produced electronics, missiles, and radar systems for military and commercial applications since 1922.

  9. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of U.S. Army field manuals, including their status, title, order, date, and superseding notes. Find out the history and evolution of the Army's doctrine and operations publications from ADP 1 to FM 3–0.