What does RSS mean?
RSS means Radio Standards Specifications
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Radio Standards Specifications?
Radio Standards Specifications can be abbreviated as RSS
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What does RSS stand for? RSS stands for "Radio Standards Specifications". |
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What is the meaning of RSS abbreviation? The meaning of RSS abbreviation is "Radio Standards Specifications". |
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What is RSS abbreviation? One of the definitions of RSS is "Radio Standards Specifications". |
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What does RSS mean? RSS as abbreviation means "Radio Standards Specifications". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SPECSINTACT - Specifications Kept Intact
- SSGCN - Standards and Specifications for Geodetic Control
- SCIP - Specifications Consultants in Independent Practice
- SNAP - Specifications for Non-Heatset Advertising Printing
- SCT - Specifications and Contracts Team
- SPN - Specifications
- WWV - [radio call sign for ] National Institute of Standards and Technology Time & Frequency shortwave radio station
- RSTC - Radio Standards Technical Committee
- RSL - Radio Standards Laboratory
- RSP - Radio Standards Procedure
- SAE - Specifications and Are
- SAE - Specifications in Effect
- SALT - Specifications for Accessible Learning Technologies
- SC - Specifications Chipset
- SCCO - Specifications and Contract Coordination Office
- SCCR - Specifications for Classification of Coal by Rank
- SDDS - Specifications for Downloading Software
- SSAR - Specifications Standards Acquisition Reform
- GRSC - Global Radio Standards Collaboration
- RTO - Radio telephone operator (Army) or RO-radio operator (Marines). The person working the radio, usually either in a combat maneuver element or at the TOC (see below).