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  2. Backup camera - Wikipedia

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    Wireless backup camera: These come with a wireless camera and receiver, which makes them easier and cheaper to install than wired versions. [ 3 ] Built-in audio intercom: Used in addition to the camera system for communicating with a spotter outside the vehicle, common when backing large trailers or launching boats.

  3. Jayco Family of Companies - Wikipedia

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    By 1971, the Jayco Family of Companies had entered the travel trailer market, producing 1,100 units in its debut year, followed by its expansion into the fifth-wheel trailer market in 1972. [ 8 ] In 1985, Lloyd Bontrager died in a plane crash, [ 9 ] and leadership transitioned to other executives, including Al Yoder and Wilbur Bontrager. [ 10 ]

  4. Backhaul (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Generally, backhaul solutions can largely be categorized into wired (leased lines or copper/fiber) or wireless (point-to-point, point-to-multipoint over high-capacity radio links). Wired is usually a very expensive solution and often impossible to deploy in remote areas, hence making wireless a more suitable and/or a viable option.

  5. Trailer connectors in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Round 7-pin trailer connector Type 1, Australian Standard 2513. In this pinout for an ISO 1724 connector, the position light pin is used for electric brakes (Pin 5, 58R), which means that if you connect a trailer with electric brakes to a towing vehicle wired according to ISO 1724 and turn on the position lights the trailer will be braking. Pin ...

  6. Caravan (trailer) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan, Netherlands, 2005 Teardrop trailers A caravan, travel trailer, camper, tourer or camper trailer is a trailer towed behind a road vehicle to provide a place to sleep which is more comfortable and protected than a tent (although there are fold-down trailer tents).

  7. Semi-trailer - Wikipedia

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    A tractor unit pulling a semi-trailer A truck pulling a semitrailer using a trailer dolly. A semi-trailer is a trailer without a front axle. The combination of a semi-trailer and a tractor truck is called a semi-trailer truck (also known simply as a "semi-trailer", "tractor trailer", or "semi" in the United States). [1]

  8. FEMA trailer - Wikipedia

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    FEMA trailer occupants reported that they preferred the trailers to living in cars, tents, partially gutted homes, and the crowded homes of relatives. [ 2 ] [ 31 ] FEMA policy generally allows residents to live in a FEMA trailer for a period of 18 months, beginning at the time at which they receive access to the trailer.

  9. Camera phone - Wikipedia

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    It was also the world's first cellular mobile camera phone. The first commercial deployment in North America of camera phones was in 2004. The Sprint wireless carriers deployed over one million camera phones manufactured by Sanyo and launched by the PictureMail infrastructure (Sha-Mail in English) developed and managed by LightSurf.

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