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The Travel Slug Geocoin 9 Pin D-Sub Connector

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Sunday, May 2, 2010
Origin:
Wisconsin, United States
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The D-subminiature or D-sub is a common type of electrical connector used particularly in computers. Calling them "subminiature" was appropriate when they were first introduced, but today they are among the largest common connectors used with computers.

A D-sub contains two or more parallel rows of pins or sockets usually surrounded by a D-shaped metal shield that provides mechanical support, some screening against electromagnetic interference, and ensures correct orientation. The part containing pin contacts is called the male connector or plug, while that containing socket contacts is called the female connector or socket. The socket's shield fits tightly inside the plug's shield. The shields are connected to the overall screens of the cables (when screened cables are used), creating an electrically continuous screen covering the whole cable and connector system.

The widest application of D-subs is for RS-232 serial communications, though the standard did not make this connector mandatory. RS-232 devices originally used the DB25 25-pin D-sub, but for many applications the less common signals were omitted, allowing a DE9 9-pin D-sub to be used. The standard indicates a male connector for terminal equipment and a female connector for modems, but many variations exist. IBM PC compatible computers tend to have male connectors at the device, while modems have female connectors.

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Write note 11/8/2014 anmari posted a note for it   Visit Log

Heute entdeckt und mitgenommen, zu spät gemerkt, dass TB Code fehlt - können nicht loggen!!

Jetzt auf der Suche nach nem schönen Plätzchen!

Dropped Off 11/1/2014 doromei placed it in Niederschopfheimer Seeblick Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 7.77 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/12/2014 doromei retrieved it from Portiunkula Kapelle Baden-Württemberg, Germany   Visit Log

So nun geht es weiter!

Write note 10/12/2014 doromei posted a note for it   Visit Log

Wir haben diesen TB heute mitgenommen und erst nicht gemerkt, dass die Trackingnummer fehlt und was nun?

Write note 9/21/2014 Kingaloo posted a note for it   Visit Log

Heute in der Dose Portiunkula Kapelle entdeckt. Aber wie soll man den den loggen. Die Plakette mit dem TB Code scheint zu fehlen.

Today seen in Portiunkula Kapelle. But we can't log this TB, because it seems that the badge with the TB code is missing.

Dropped Off 4/13/2014 Gismo13 placed it in Portiunkula Kapelle Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 214.65 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 4/11/2014 Begley discovered it   Visit Log

Bei Gismo13 gesehen, gute Reise!

Visited 4/11/2014 Gismo13 took it to MPGO: Signs Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - 42.69 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 4/11/2014 Gismo13 grabbed it   Visit Log

Heute im Cache "MPGO: Find the Trees" gesehen und mitgenommen. Mal schauen wohin die Reise geht.

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/2/2014 kamadu retrieved it from MPGO: Signs Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany   Visit Log

Mal sehen wohin du jetzt Reisen wirst. ..

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