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  2. Radio code - Wikipedia

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    X code, used by European military services as a wireless telegraphy code in the 1930s and 1940s; Z code, also used in the early days of radiotelegraph communication. Other. Morse code, is commonly used in Amateur radio. Morse code abbreviations are a type of brevity code. Procedure words used in radiotelephony procedure, are a type of radio code.

  3. Honda Odyssey (North America) - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Odyssey is a minivan manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda and marketed for the North American market. Originally introduced in 1994, the Odyssey is now in its fifth generation, which began in 2018. [1] The Odyssey had originally been conceived and engineered in Japan, in the wake of the country's economic crisis of the 1990s ...

  4. Honda Ridgeline (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    Honda Ridgeline (second generation) The Honda Ridgeline (YK1) [2] is the first generation of pickup truck manufactured by Honda for North America. According to some automotive journalists, the first generation Ridgeline has some noteworthy designs, including: [3] [4] An in-bed trunk. A dual-action tailgate.

  5. Honda N-Box - Wikipedia

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    The Honda N-Box (Japanese: ホンダ・N-BOX, Honda Enubokkusu) (corporately styled as N-BOX) is a kei car produced by Honda for the Japanese market. [2] Together with the N-WGN, N-One and N-Van, [3] it is part of the renewed N lineup of kei class city cars from Honda. The use of the letter "N" in the name was previously used for the late 1960s ...

  6. Honda Fit (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Honda Fit is a subcompact car or supermini manufactured by Honda from 2001 to 2008. It debuted in June 2001 in Japan and subsequently was introduced in Europe (early 2002), Australia (late 2002), South America (early 2003), South Africa and Southeast Asia (2003), China (September 2004), and Mexico (late 2005).

  7. Honda CR-V (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    The third generation CR-V is powered by the latest version of Honda's standard K-series 2.4 L inline-four engine, similar variants were also found in the Honda Accord and Honda Element. In North American markets, this engine's power is rated at 166 hp (168 PS; 124 kW) at 5,800 rpm and 161 lb⋅ft (218 N⋅m) at 4,200 rpm. [2]

  8. Honda Odyssey (international) - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Odyssey was a raised wagon from Honda that was launched in Japan and North America in 1994. Based on the fifth-generation Accord sedan, it was offered with an optional 4WD (with RA2 and RA4 chassis), and from 1997 with a 3.0-litre V6 J30A engine with the RA5 chassis code (front-wheel drive only).

  9. Radio Data System - Wikipedia

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    The National Radio Systems Committee has introduced a unique Radio Data System Program Identification code for US FM translators. One type of metadata transmitted by RDS subcarrier is the PI code, which is used by the receiver to uniquely identify the audio program being broadcast by the FM station.

  10. Honda Civic (ninth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The ninth-generation Honda Civic is a range of compact cars ( C-segment) manufactured by Honda between 2011 and 2016, replacing the eighth-generation Civic. It was launched in the North American market in April 2011, Europe in February 2012 and Asia-Pacific in early 2012. Four body styles were introduced throughout its production run, which are ...

  11. Honda Stream - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Honda Stream (Body codes: RN1/2/3/4/5) went on sale in Japan on 27 October 2000, and in Europe in 2001. It was largely based on the Civic, with the same flat chassis but added 100 mm in length to accommodate the third row of seats.