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  2. This $200 scanner let me scan thousands of photos in just a ...

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    For photo scanning, it doesn't get better than this $200 scanner from Amazon. You can scan stacks of photos at a time without having to manually open a scanner or align pictures perfectly.

  3. Radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    When a transmitter is found the receiver stops at that channel. Scanners are used to monitor emergency police, fire, and ambulance frequencies, as well as other two way radio frequencies such as citizens band. Scanning capabilities have also become a standard feature in communications receivers, walkie-talkies, and other two-way radios.

  4. GRE (company) - Wikipedia

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    Whistler later began selling radio scanners formerly produced for Radio Shack with separate product numbers but identical hardware. In February, 2014, GRE (Japan) head office closed its Tokyo office and relocated to its Chiba location where they had once produced its product line when it first established back in 1961.

  5. Scan-Optics - Wikipedia

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    Scan-Optics' records management, [1] information, data remanence, data backup and data recovery services are supplied to government and business customers throughout North America [2] [3] and Europe, [4] while its industrial high-speed digital imaging and OCR SO-series scanners are being used worldwide.

  6. Kathrein - Wikipedia

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    Kathrein-Werke KG is a German manufacturer of antenna systems and related electronics. The company was founded in Rosenheim (Upper Bavaria) in 1919 and is still headquartered there. [1] It is the world's oldest and largest antenna manufacturer, valued at about $1.8 billion in 2015. [2]

  7. Crosfield Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Crosfield Electronics was a British electronics imaging company founded by John Crosfield (1915 - 2012) and Dennis Bent in 1947 [2] to produce process imaging devices for the print industry. The firm was notable for its innovation in colour drum scanning in its Scanatron (1959) and later Magnascan (1969) products.

  8. Fentanyl scanners at the border sit unused, with no money ...

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    Currently, Miller said, 20% of commercial vehicles are scanned and less than 5% of personal vehicles are scanned. By the end of 2025, he wants CBP to be able to scan 40% of personal and 70% of ...

  9. GE Marc V - Wikipedia

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    GE Marc V is a historic U.S. format or protocol of trunked, two-way radio introduced by General Electric Mobile Radio in the early 1980s. This equipment was also sold in Australia.