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RCA These are the standard jacks which are used to transfer a video signal from a source (like a VCR) to a TV. In part because they mix the color and black and white portions of a video signal, composit video connections can't produce a picture as sharp as S-Video or Component Video connections, but they're much better than the screw-on RF connections by which most VCRs are connected to most TVs. See also: "S-Video" and "Component Video."
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RCP Regional Contingency Plan
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RCA Revealed comparative advantage.
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RCM This is an alphanumeric coded message which will be used in preparation of a national radar summary chart. It is automatically produced in 3 parts (reflectivities, storm motion, and echo tops).
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RCA Radio Corporation of America. Used with most consumer audio gear, developed by RCA. Commonly used for unbalanced line-level connections of with coaxial cable for S/PDIF connections. (Phono-connector in dilettante
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