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AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ANTENNA CABLE 181DF-205 LWR TCAS J1
AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ANTENNA CABLE 181DF-205 LWR TCAS J1
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ADAPTER/EXTENSION CABLE (HELICOPTER) AIRCRAFT AVIONICS
ADAPTER/EXTENSION CABLE (HELICOPTER) AIRCRAFT AVIONICS
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Aircraft Sabreliner Door Cable Tool P/N 91D24
Aircraft Sabreliner Door Cable Tool P/N 91D24
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Seat Cable housing 130-032-307 Aircraft Part
Seat Cable housing 130-032-307 Aircraft Part
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16' AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ELECTRIC WIRE HARNESS CABLE
16' AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ELECTRIC WIRE HARNESS CABLE
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KING KR 86 LOOP CABLE AIRCRAFT AVIONICS
KING KR 86 LOOP CABLE AIRCRAFT AVIONICS
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Boeing 747 Aircraft Cable Drum Assembly P/N 25067
Boeing 747 Aircraft Cable Drum Assembly P/N 25067
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New Aircraft Tachometer Cable and Sheathing
New Aircraft Tachometer Cable and Sheathing
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UNIVOX AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ANTENNA CABLE 9218-3  24 FT.
UNIVOX AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ANTENNA CABLE 9218-3 24 FT.
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UNIVOX AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ANTENNA CABLE 9218-3  24 FT.
UNIVOX AIRCRAFT AVIONICS ANTENNA CABLE 9218-3 24 FT.
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PAIR OF TACH CABLE INSERTS PIPER PA-23 APACHE AIRCRAFT
PAIR OF TACH CABLE INSERTS PIPER PA-23 APACHE AIRCRAFT
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Cessna / Piper / Beech Aircraft Cabin Heater Cable
Cessna / Piper / Beech Aircraft Cabin Heater Cable
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Aircraft Thermocouple Cable NOS Thermo Electric Company Turbine Engine Military
Aircraft Thermocouple Cable NOS Thermo Electric Company Turbine Engine Military
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0400107-8, New, nos, Cessna 140 Aircraft Forward Trim Cable
0400107-8, New, nos, Cessna 140 Aircraft Forward Trim Cable
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20–Strand Twisted Stainless Steel, Unjacketed Aircraft Cable
20–Strand Twisted Stainless Steel, Unjacketed Aircraft Cable
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Cabin Heater Cable Luscombe Aircraft Heat Push Pull 8A Experimental
Cabin Heater Cable Luscombe Aircraft Heat Push Pull 8A Experimental
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Cessna / Piper / Beech Aircraft Throttle Cable with Friction Lock
Cessna / Piper / Beech Aircraft Throttle Cable with Friction Lock
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New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Aileron Control Cable Assembly, 0860207-181
New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Aileron Control Cable Assembly, 0860207-181
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New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Control Cable Assembly, 0860207-166, NAS314-25-2337
New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Control Cable Assembly, 0860207-166, NAS314-25-2337
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New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Control Cable Assembly, 0860207-180, NAS314-25-1552
New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Control Cable Assembly, 0860207-180, NAS314-25-1552
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New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Control Cable Assembly, 5000008-94, NAS314-15-1670
New, nos, Cessna Aircraft Control Cable Assembly, 5000008-94, NAS314-15-1670
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Burndy Aircraft Under seat Cable Assembly Connector
Burndy Aircraft Under seat Cable Assembly Connector
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Cable 5565150-2CR Cessna Citation Aircraft Part
Cable 5565150-2CR Cessna Citation Aircraft Part
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Burndy/Cory Aircraft Under Seat Cable Connector Bundle
Burndy/Cory Aircraft Under Seat Cable Connector Bundle
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MCDONNELL DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT FLAP POSITION INDICATOR CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT FLAP POSITION INDICATOR CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT
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BOEING AIRCRAFT CONTROL CABLE / WIRE ASSEMBLY .10 OD 15' L LEFT THREAD 10-32 NEW
BOEING AIRCRAFT CONTROL CABLE / WIRE ASSEMBLY .10 OD 15' L LEFT THREAD 10-32 NEW
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US Aircraft Vertical degrees Indicator F16 Simulator + connector and cable
US Aircraft Vertical degrees Indicator F16 Simulator + connector and cable
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Carb Heat Control Cable Right Engine Aircraft
Carb Heat Control Cable Right Engine Aircraft
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Propeller Governor Push/Pull Cable for Aircraft
Propeller Governor Push/Pull Cable for Aircraft
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 AIRCRAFT KING UNIQ CABLE CX-2406/U 2 FT 6 IN.MFR 50738.NEW
AIRCRAFT KING UNIQ CABLE CX-2406/U 2 FT 6 IN.MFR 50738.NEW
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5 16
5 16" AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT ELECTRIC WIRE HARNESS CABLES NOS
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Aircraft Battery cables silver plated #2 Cessna Piper
Aircraft Battery cables silver plated #2 Cessna Piper
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Pacific Scientific Aircraft Cable Tensiometer T5-2002-00 with Pelican Case
Pacific Scientific Aircraft Cable Tensiometer T5-2002-00 with Pelican Case
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Cessna 152 II Aileron Cables, Aircraft
Cessna 152 II Aileron Cables, Aircraft
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Aircraft Prop Lock, Red vinyl coated heavy gauge cable with key lock
Aircraft Prop Lock, Red vinyl coated heavy gauge cable with key lock
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New Throttle Cable 12698-816 Aircraft Part
New Throttle Cable 12698-816 Aircraft Part
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CESSNA 152 AIRCRAFT FUEL STRAINER ASSY W/ CABLE
CESSNA 152 AIRCRAFT FUEL STRAINER ASSY W/ CABLE
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Aircraft Cables
Aircraft Cables
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Aircraft jumper cables
Aircraft jumper cables
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Aircraft Battery cables silver PL 26
Aircraft Battery cables silver PL 26" #2 Cessna Piper
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Gobosh Control Cables G700 700X 700S Light Sport Aircraft Experimental
Gobosh Control Cables G700 700X 700S Light Sport Aircraft Experimental
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Aircraft Control Column, Pulley, Cables, Sprockets.
Aircraft Control Column, Pulley, Cables, Sprockets.
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Aircraft throttle control cable no knob 38
Aircraft throttle control cable no knob 38" 1/4-28
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25 ft. M27500G16TG2T14  Aircraft Cable
25 ft. M27500G16TG2T14 Aircraft Cable
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100 ft. M27500G16TG2T14  Aircraft Cable
100 ft. M27500G16TG2T14 Aircraft Cable
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Aircraft Battery cables silver plated fine stran 16
Aircraft Battery cables silver plated fine stran 16" Cessna Piper
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Aircraft Battery cables silver plated 26
Aircraft Battery cables silver plated 26" Cessna Piper
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50 ft.(coil)  M27500-22SD6T23 Aircraft Electrical Cable
50 ft.(coil) M27500-22SD6T23 Aircraft Electrical Cable
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PIPER, TRIM WHEEL W/ CABLES, 1973  PA-28-140, GREAT ITEM FOR HOMEBUILT AIRCRAFT
PIPER, TRIM WHEEL W/ CABLES, 1973 PA-28-140, GREAT ITEM FOR HOMEBUILT AIRCRAFT
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100 ft. P/N M27500-22TE1T14 Aircraft Elect. Cable(wire)
100 ft. P/N M27500-22TE1T14 Aircraft Elect. Cable(wire)
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As you perhaps already know, RFID stands for 'Radio Frequency Identification' - it is the device that makes ID tags work - but you possibly only started hearing about it over the last few years. So, how much do you know about RFID? In this piece of writing, I want to have a short look at the history of this apparently new invention, which has intruded upon almost every facet of a city-dweller's life and that of many livestock farmers as well.

The beginning of it all was in 1915, say some, when the British developed a system called IFF, which is short for 'Identification: Friend or Foe'. Whoever invented it, the first known installation of the IFF transponder was into the FuG German aircraft in 1940 during the Second World War.

However, IFF does not distinguish enemy aircraft, it can only identify friendly aircraft. All others have to be treated with suspicion. The same sort of technology is still in use in military and civilian airplanes today. The British managed to interpret the FuG's signals and reply suitably, giving them a false positive, which gave them the advantage in a dog fight.

At the end of the war and the commencement of the Cold War, Leon Theremin invented a device for the Soviet Union which retransmitted incident radio waves and other audio information. It is not true RFID, but it is accredited with being a forerunner of RFID, because it was a passive device which was activated by an outside resource.

In 1948, Harry Stockman wrote a paper entitled: "Communication by Means of Reflected Power", in which he stated: "... considerable research and development work has to be done before the remaining basic problems in reflected-power communication are solved, and before the field of useful applications is explored".

This was accurate. The problems were basically threefold: the devices needed a lot of power to work effectively; they were too big for use in anything but large items like aircraft and they were very expensive. However, people could already envisage uses for the technology when these three issues had been surmounted.

(In 2009, researchers at Bristol University glued RFID units to live ants to track their behaviour).

The first modern predecessor of the RFID device was something that Mario Cardullo demonstrated to the New York Port Authority in 1971. It was a passive transponder which relayed information employing power provided by an external resource. It's proposed use was to identify ships to the Port Authority for the intention of collecting toll charges.

Steven Depp, Alfred Koelle, and Robert Freyman demonstrated a system in 1974 which used RFID tags. This has become the basis of the system which is now extensively used all around the world to collect toll fees on motorways and in car parks.

Charles Walton was granted the first patent to use the acronym RFID in 1983.

The principal user of RFID tags is the US Department of Defense and after that the civil aviation industry, although the manufacturing industry is catching up quickly with RFID tags being used to track goods from manufacture to point-of-sale.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several topics, but is currently concerned with the best RFID printer. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

How To Hang Curtains Like A Professional Without Hiring A Pro

When you think of curtains your mind goes straight to window treatments. There are other ways to use and hang curtains to change a room. This is especially true when you are working with an open space and you want to break up that space and add an air of intimacy and privacy to certain areas.

A one room studio apartment can be separated into two rooms by using curtains to separate the bedroom from the rest of the apartment without compromising the space. To accomplish this you will need to use light, high tension wire that will remain straight and not droop and allow the curtain to be pulled back and forth smoothly.

You will need a plastic coated cable (aircraft cable works great), turnbuckles, wire rope clips, and screw in hooks with anchor to match the wall. You will also need a cable cutter for the cable wire.

Preparing To Hang Your Curtains

1. Site in your line and mark two holes for the hooks.
2. Drill out the holes and push in anchor. Screw in the hooks.
3. At one end of the cable you will need to make a loop and secure it with a wire rope clip.
4. Open turnbuckle and attach it to the other hook.
5. Stretch the cable to the turnbuckle and cut the cable, leaving at least 6 extra inches at the end.
6. Remove the turnbuckle and fasten cable through one end with a rope clip.
7. Attach the turnbuckle to the hook.
8. Now you will need to tighten the turnbuckle until the cable is rigid.

Once you are done with this you need to make sure the wire is rigid enough, test your anchors to make sure they are secure, trim down any excess wire, and slip your curtains onto the wire.

For windows it can be a bit more difficult to hang drapes and curtains by yourself. You may want to ask a friend or family member to help, you will be glad you did. The first thing you will need is a good, sturdy step ladder. Make sure your hands are clean and have no dirt or lotion on them to stain the curtains. Fill your pockets with curtain hooks. This way if a hook falls out of your curtain you will have another handy to replace it without leaving the ladder. Make sure that your rod or wire is secure and strong enough to hold the curtains without bowing. If your windows are wide, you will want to add an extra bracket in the middle to assure the rod remains straight.

Count how many hooks are on the back of your curtain and make sure you have the correct amount of curtain rings or runner hooks to accommodate your curtains. Move one ring to each end of the rod so that when you hang the curtains, you will be assured that they will fit the window. Hang curtain panels carefully, working from the outside edge and working toward the center of the rod. Once you hang the curtains you will be able to arrange them and do any adjustments.

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what material is used in aircraft to prevent the flight control cables from touching the metal structure?

Insulating materials such as rubber, plastic or those extremely expensive materials made from Silica.

LeBarge gets JSOW harness deal
ST. LOUIS, July 6 (UPI) -- LeBarge Inc. of St. Louis will make complex cable harnesses for the U.S. Navy's 1,000-pound precision-guided AGM-154 munitions. United States - United States Navy - Missouri - Metro Areas - Saint Louis Metro

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