FME i think its a female
UTP most commonly used network cableCat 5 and Cat 6 network cables (also called 10BaseT) use an RJ-45 connector. Older thinwire ethernet (10Base2) uses BNC coaxial connect. Original thickwire ethernet used a special thicker cable with a proprietary AUI connector. The old IBM Token Ring system also used its own special cabling and connectors.
Not sure what you mean by larger drives, but you are probably talking about a 4-pin.
Intel Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices, and Motorola Corporation.
LPT1 (parallel port -aka; printer port). Parallel ports are often called LPT (Line Printer) ports since they are most often used for printers. Parallel ports on the system side are always 25pin female.
The white one that fits. :) Here's <a href="http://www.nuggetlab.com/comptia_files/equipmentperif_Molex%20style%20power%20connector.jpg">a picture for you</a> -- They're not always white, sometime black.
Motorola started as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in 1928. Founders Paul Galvin and Joseph Galvin came up with the name Motorola when the company started manufacturing car radios in 1930.
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Motorola is the name of the company. Paul Galvin bought the rights to the name "Motorola" from William Lear. If you're asking who invented the Motorola "mobile" phone, it was Martin Cooper.
Aerial is another name for the antenna that is used for reception of the radio.
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If the Motorola were actually a CB radio, it would be able to - the brand name doesn't matter, they all transmit on the same frequencies. However, Motorola does not manufacture any radios which transmit on the 11 metre Citizens Band.
Aerial rhymes with Mariel (girl's name) Squarial (a square television aerial)
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Lola, Pola, Loyola, Motorola
An aerial runway is another name for a zipline, a pulley suspended on a cable, mounted on an incline.
Try dipole
Fluid Connector