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Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.
k---- (
Kilo.
)
kBd---- (
One thousand bauds .
)
kbit---- (
1024 bits.
)
kbit/s---- (
1024 bits per second.
)
kbyte---- (
1024 bytes.
)
kg---- (
Kilogram.
)
kHz---- (
Kilohertz.
)
km---- (
Kilometer.
)
kV---- (
Kilovolt.
)
kW---- (
Kilowatt.
)
k*---- (
Kilohm.
)
K---- (
The Morse code abbreviation for "any station respond"; Kelvin (used without degree symbol) (absolute temperature scale); relay.
)
Keyboard---- (
Control knobs on CB radio.
)
Key Clicks---- (
Un desired switching transients beyond the necessary bandwidth of a Morse code transmission caused by improperly shaped modulation envelopes.
)
" KEYDOWN "---- (
RF power contest. Operators travel from all parts of the country
to attend keydown events. Their trucks/vans put out well over 10kw (10,000 watts) and use expensive amplifiers
and many alternators! The object of the game is to see who is "Top Dog", or more powerfully than the others..
)
Keyed---- (
Pressing the microphone button.
)
Key up---- (
To turn on a repeater by transmitting on its input frequency.
)
Kicker---- (
An illegal device used to amplify the radio frequency
energy output of a CB radio to a level higher than allowed by the FCC; (linear amp.).
)
Kilo---- (
The metric prefix for 10*3, or times 1000.
)
Kilohertz---- (
One thousand hertz .
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