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  2. File:Black and white camera icon.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    Unmanned aerial vehicle in all classes of airspace and when instructed to enable transponder. [6] 7001 France: Used in some countries to identify VFR traffic. UK: Sudden military climb out from low-level operations. [2] 7004 UK: Aerobatic and display code in some countries. [2] 7100, 7200, 7300 US: External ARTCC subsets.

  5. Transponder (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    The green IDENT button is marked "ID". A transponder (short for trans mitter-res ponder [ 1 ] and sometimes abbreviated to XPDR, [ 2 ] XPNDR, [ 3 ] TPDR [ 4 ] or TP [ 5 ] ) is an electronic device that produces a response when it receives a radio-frequency interrogation.

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    Web buttons, badges or stickers are small images in some World Wide Web pages which are typically used to promote programs that were used to create or host the site (for example, MediaWiki sites often have a "Powered by Mediawiki" button on the bottom right corner of the page).

  8. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, a radio receiver, and a transmitter. When triggered by an electromagnetic interrogation pulse from a nearby RFID reader device, the tag transmits digital data, usually an identifying inventory number, back to the reader. This number can be used to track inventory goods. [1]

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