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DRAKE R8A

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The Drake R8A was an American made general coverage communications receiver manufactured from 1995 to 1998 as a replacement for the Drake R8 and provided coverage from 100 kHz to 30 Mhz in AM, SSB, CW, FM and RTTY modes with many ergonomic and performance improvements added including: alphanumeric memories, faster scanning, improved AGC, improved notch, improved display, easier mode and bandwidth selection, tilt-bar, enhanced tone control, detachable line cord and an expanded RS-232 command set.
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SU-2

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The Sukhoi Su-2 was a Soviet two-seater light attack bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of the Second World War in service from 1941 to 1945. The Su-2 was designed in competition with the Ilyushin Il-2 as a means of providing Soviet ground forces with close air support. The Su-2 was powered by a Tumanskii M-88B radial piston engine giving a top speed of 460 kmh and a range of 1200 km. The Su-2 was armed with between four and eight 7.62 mm calibre ShKAS fixed forward-firing machine-guns in the leading edges of the wings and one 7.62 mm calibre ShKAS trainable rearward-firing machine-gun mounted in a dorsal turret. In addition, up to 900 kg of disposable stores were carried in a lower fuselage weapons bay rated at 800 kg and on two under-wing hard points each rated at 250 kg and generally comprised four 100 kg FAB-20 or FAB-15 bombs or 30 8 kg FAB-8 bombs carried in the weapons bay and two 250 kg FAB-250 bombs or 14 bomblet containers or 10 82 mm RS-82 air-to-surface rockets or eight 132 mm RS-132 air-to-surface rockets carried
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DIAMOND-RS VIRUS

The Diamond-RS Virus is a computer virus which uses stealth techniques to avoid detection and which infects . COM and .EXE files including COMMAND.COM. The virus is loaded into memory by executing an infected program and then affects the computer's runtime operation and corrupts program or overlay files.
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RS

RS is an abbreviation for Recommended Standard
RS is an abbreviation for Recording Secretary
RS is an abbreviation for Revised Status
RS is an abbreviation for Right Side
RS is an abbreviation for Royal Society
RS is an abbreviation for Record Separator
RS is an abbreviation for Ranger Subsystem
RS is an abbreviation for Research Summary
RS is an abbreviation for Revised Statutes
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