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Wireless MCU Software, BitCloud stack, SerialNet, OpenMAC ZigBit 2.4 GHz (ATZB-24-A2) balanced dual chip antenna 24 mm × 13.5 mm × 2.0 mm ZigBit 2.4 GHz Amplified (ATZB-A24-U0) RF output 50 mA 23 mA Up to 20 dBm -104 dBm 38 mm × 13.5 mm × 2.0 mm ZigBit 2.4 GHz Amplified (ATZB-A24-UFL) U.FL connector: ZigBit 700/800/900 MHz
The Speedlite 420EX is an external flash formerly made by Canon. The Speedlite 420EX is one of Canon's older mid-range flashes, being replaced by the 430EX in 2005. It was primarily intended for users wanting to step up from the entry-level flashes, as well as for use as a slave flash along with the more advanced Speedlite 550EX flash.
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Intel PRO/Wireless is a series of wireless products developed by Intel. These products include wireless network adapters, access points, and routers that are designed to provide high-speed wireless connectivity for computers, laptops, and other devices.
A New Orleans chef didn't always cook for a living. He used to serve in the U.S. Marines. Now he's the author of a cookbook featuring the flavors of his hometown.
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The EF 35-80mm f / 4-5.6 USM lens is a family of EF mount wide-to-normal zoom lenses manufactured and sold by Canon. There were five versions made. There were five versions made. One contained a piezoelectric motor, three contained a micro motor, and one contained a USM motor.
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.