Sometimes seen on octave selector switches on oscillators. It refers to the length of an organ pipe. Shorter pipes = higher pitches; 4’ is the highest octave setting you will see on most oscillators. A pipe or setting twice as long (8’) is one octave lower; a pipe twice as long again (16’) is two octaves lower; etc.
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