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  2. Stub (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Stub (electronics) Resonant stub tank circuits in vacuum tube backpack UHF transceiver, 1938. About 1/8 wavelength long: (left) 200 MHz stub is 19 cm, (right) 300 MHz stub is 12.5 cm. In microwave and radio-frequency engineering, a stub or resonant stub is a length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only.

  3. Category:Stub categories - Wikipedia

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    Pick your specialty and begin writing! A full list of stub category types is available at: Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types. Help organize stubs or better yet, expand them and remove the stub templates. If you're very interested in stub-sorting, consider joining the Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting group. See also. Wikipedia:Most ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/List of stubs - Wikipedia

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    Before proposing or creating a new type of stub, please read How to propose a new stub type: Short contents. Generic stub types; Culture; Architecture ...

  5. Wikipedia:Stub - Wikipedia

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    A stub is an article that, although lacking the breadth of coverage expected from an encyclopedia, provides some useful information and is capable of expansion. Non-article pages, such as disambiguation pages, lists, categories, templates, talk pages, and redirects, are not regarded as stubs. If a stub has little verifiable information, or if ...

  6. Relationships between stub types. The parent-child relationships shown in the listing below reflect the relationship between categories into which each template places the article to which it is affixed. Multiple parentage is indicated by the presence of small text describing child stub types that appear elsewhere in the listing. This is done ...

  7. Stub network - Wikipedia

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    Stub network. A stub network, or pocket network, is a somewhat casual term describing a computer network, or part of an internetwork, with no knowledge of other networks, that will typically send much or all of its non-local traffic out via a single path, with the network aware only of a default route to non-local destinations.