Type of audible reverse warning device definition

Type of audible reverse warning device means audible reverse warning devices not differing essentially from each other with respect to such matters as:
Type of audible reverse warning device means audible reverse warning devices not differing essentially from each other with respect to such matters as: 2.10.1. Trade name or xxxx; 2.10.2. Basic designation 2.10.2.1. Principle of audible reverse warning device ("Non-self-adjusting", "Self-adjusting", or "Stepwise self-adjusting") 2.10.2.2. Principle of sound ("Tonal sound", "Broadband sound", or "One-third octave band sound")

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