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a table with the number of radio frequencys in each country and their respective stations

(Now in a choice of colours) Free to download and use, just click on the image to enlarge it then right click and save the image to your computer. Calling Channels: 26.285Mhz - Channel 19 Super Low - USB CALLING (International) - NOT LEGAL IN UK 27.125Mhz - Channel 14 Mid Band - AM CALLING 27.185Mhz - Channel 19 Mid Band - FM/AM CALLING (Mobile) 27.275Mhz - Channel 27 Mid Band - USB CALLING 27.315Mhz - Channel 31 Mid Band - FM DX CALLING (Europe) 27.385Mhz - Channel 38 Mid Band - LSB CALLING…

an electronic circuit board with various components labeled in red and green, including two large black dots

This article explains how the LMC555 timer chip works, from the tiny transistors and resistors on the silicon chip, to the functional units such as comparators and current mirrors that make it work. The popular 555 timer integrated circuit is said to be the world's best-selling integrated circuit with billions sold since it was designed in 1970 by analog IC wizard Hans Camenzind[1]. The LMC555 is a low-power CMOS version of the 555; instead of the bipolar transistors in the classic 555…

an old fashioned radio sitting on top of a wooden table

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a white radio sitting on top of a wooden table

Model Numbers by Case Color: H-725P6A = White with Flame Top H-726P6A = White with Aqua Top H-727P6A = Mist Green with White Top H-728P6A = Charcoal with White Top

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