Talk:ISO 7736

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Is this article correct?

The start explains what DIN stands for, then the end states that it is not an Acronym.

84.68.58.217 06:46, 5 August 2006 (UTC)JJJ

[edit] DIN unit of measure?

Could anyone post a reference to the DIN unit of measure, if such a thing exists?

[edit] ISO 10599

Looking on ISO's web site, it appears that 10599 is about antenna connectors, not stereo size. It looks like 7736 or 10487 might be correct, but I'm not going to buy them to find out. Anyone got any more information? —wfaulk 20:13, 30 September 2006 (UTC)