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    The U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory (NEL) was created in 1945, with consolidation of the naval radio station, radar operators training school, and radio...
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  • The Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler (NELIAC) is a dialect and compiler implementation of the programming language ALGOL 58, developed...
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    Franz N. D. Kurie (category Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award)
    Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, he returned to San Diego as technical director of what had by then been renamed the US Navy Electronics Laboratory. He...
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  • Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) is an Indian public sector aerospace and defence electronics company, headquartered in Bangalore. It primarily manufactures...
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    Trieste (bathyscaphe) (category Submarines of the United States Navy)
    its acquisition by the United States Navy, Trieste was modified extensively by the Naval Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, California, tested in the...
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  • AN/SQS-23 and the Performance of the PAIR Passive System (PDF), US Navy Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, CA, 26 January 1978, retrieved 18 August 2024 Holler...
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  • Construction (May) 1959, p. 818, 824. Cone 1976, pp. 2-73–2-74. Navy Electronics Laboratory 1985, pp. 5–7. Hanson & Given 1998, pp. 4, 8, 21. Solomon 2011...
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    were given other assignments. PCE(R)-855 was assigned to the Navy Electronics Laboratory at San Diego on 15 February 1946. On 7 June 1946 she was redesignated...
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  • Brady participated in a 1973 three-month project at the U. S. Navy Electronics Laboratory Center at San Diego, "to develop the technique of carrying conversation...
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    organisms."[citation needed] LaFond had been working for the Navy Electronics Laboratory (NEL) since 1946 and contributed to the development of many submersibles...
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    resources about School:Electronics Wikimedia Commons has media related to Electronics. Navy 1998 Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS)...
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    founder Thomas Edwin Ricks. The city was incorporated in 1883. The Navy Electronics Laboratory oceanographic research ship USS Rexburg was named for the city...
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    the merger of Navy Radio and Sound Laboratory and the University of California Division of War Research into the Navy Electronics Laboratory (NEL), Dr. Lyon...
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    Gordon Eugene Martin (category United States Navy personnel of World War II)
    His software enabled the Navy Electronics Laboratory (NEL) to accelerate design of sonar arrays for tracking Soviet Navy submarines during the Cold...
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    Communication Moon Relay (category United States Navy in the 20th century)
    system on November 20, 1955; the receiving site was the U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory in San Diego, California. After corrections to reduce signal...
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    Forces. Naval electronics technicians are the largest group of engineering technicians in the military (see Electronics Technician (US Navy)). Many 2-year...
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    The United States Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps. Located...
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    The United States Navy job rating of electronics technician (ET) is a designation given by the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) to enlisted members who...
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    John Brooks Slaughter (category United States Navy civilians)
    at the United States Navy Electronics Laboratory in San Diego in 1960. He was appointed Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory of the University of...
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    (TRE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), in Tennessee Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT Smith chart Industrial laboratory Fine 2019, pp. 56–60...
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  • story of Fire Emblem Engage, a role-playing game Navy Electronics Laboratory National Engineering Laboratory New England League, a baseball minor league New...
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  • Standards and later the Naval Weapons Center, before moving to the Navy Electronics Laboratory. After a stint at the Naval Ocean Systems Center, Wieder returned...
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  • Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) is a laboratory of the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), India. Located in C.V...
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    Astro-Geophysical Observatory was a 60-foot-diameter (18 m) Navy Electronics Laboratory radio-telescope installation at Campo, CA, US. Construction began...
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    times: the U.S. Navy Radio and Sound Lab became the U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory, the Naval Command Control and Communications Laboratory Center, and...
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  • The Electronics Training Program (ETP) was the name commonly used for an unusual, difficult, and selective training activity of the United States Navy during...
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    Division of War Research and the Navy Radio and Sound Laboratory occupied the site as the Navy Electronics Laboratory (NEL). NEL was renamed the Naval...
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    Following the war the area retained multiple Navy commands, including a submarine base and a Navy Electronics Laboratory; they were eventually consolidated into...
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    Massachusetts with the New London laboratory. After recruiting scientists from both efforts the new Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory was established on March 1...
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    computer in the world at the time. One of the six was sold to the Navy Electronics Laboratory (see above photo). While developing the MADDIDA, the design team...
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