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The FRG-RFL-40 BT is a Belgian 40 mm calibre fragmentation rifle grenade intended for both accurate direct fire against revealed targets and indirect fire against concealed targets. The FRG-RFL-40 BT is fired with any standard rifle live ammunition and detonates upon impact with a killing zone of five metres radius and a maximum effective radius of 30 metres from the point of detonation.
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The FRG-RFL-40 N is a Belgian 40 mm calibre fragmentation rifle grenade intended for both accurate direct fire against revealed targets and indirect fire against concealed targets. The FRG-RFL-40 N is fired with a special cartridge supplied with the grenade and detonates upon impact with a killing zone of five metres radius and a maximum effective radius of 30 metres from the point of detonation.
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The Yaesu FRG-100 is a Japanese made general coverage receiver manufactured between 1994 and 2000 and providing coverage from 500 kHz to 30 Mhz in AM, SSB and CW modes.
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The Yaesu FRG-7 was a classic Japanese made general coverage receiver manufactured between 1976 and 1980 and providing coverage from 500 kHz to 29.9 Mhz in AM, SSB and CW modes. The receiver performed very well for its price at the time, although the 6 kHz selectivity was rather wide.
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The Yaesu FRG-7000 was a Japanese made general coverage receiver manufactured between 1977 and 1980 and providing coverage from 250 kHz to 29.999 Mhz in AM, SSB and CW modes. The
Yaesu FRG-7000 was the digital replacement for the earlier Yaesu FRG-7, with a 3 kHz selectivity added, but lacked performance.
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The Yaesu FRG-7700 was a Japanese made general coverage receiver manufactured between 1981 and 1984 and providing coverage from 150 kHz to 29.999 Mhz in AM, SSB, CW and FM modes.
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The Yaesu FRG-8800 was a Japanese made general coverage receiver manufactured between 1985 and 1993 and providing coverage from 150 kHz to 30 Mhz in AM, SSB, CW and FM modes. Performance was fairly mediocre compared to similarly priced receivers produced around the same time, such as the Kenwood R-2000 and the Icom I-R72.
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BFV is an abbreviation for Bradley Fighting Vehicle
BFV was an abbreviation for the FRG security service
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BND was an abbreviation for the FRG foreign intelligence agency
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FRG is an abbreviation for Federal Republic of Germany
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