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		<title>Is a Bluetooth Motorcycle Helmet right for you?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bluetooth motorcycle helmet is a great way for riders on the road to communicate with a passenger on their bikes, or if they are riding with a group or bikes or doing a tour, communicate with their fellow riders. These helmets are much more advanced, stylish, and more lightweight than older helmets which used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bluetooth motorcycle helmet is a great way for riders on the road to communicate with a passenger on their bikes, or if they are riding with a group or bikes or doing a tour, communicate with their fellow riders. These helmets are much more advanced, stylish, and more lightweight than older helmets which used microphones, and needed connector boxes or a 2-way radio in order to communicate in the past. The helmets can be customized and chosen in several design styles, colors, and come in several different brand names and outer shell styles; therefore, even if you want to have a unique style helmet, you can find one with a bluetooth connection for you to still be able to communicate with other riders.</p>
<p>Bluetooth technology is a way to wirelessly transmit signals, as in cell phones and the wireless bluetooth earpiece; the motorcycle helmets work in a similar fashion and have wireless connectivity devices in order to allow the driver to communicate with their passengers, or communicate with other riders, yet still not have a box and all the wiring connected on their bikes, in order to do so. The wireless device is extremely light, very small, and will not get in the way while you are riding.</p>
<p>The helmets which can be utilized are either full face helmet, half face, or open face helmets; basically the wireless device can be used with your favorite style helmet, however, they are typically used with full face (hybrid) helmets. Riders like them because they are similar to a cell phone bluetooth, so, using the bluetooth device on your helmet is not any different, and should not get in the way. These helmets are rather expensive, with the lowest base prices ranging around $150 (if you can find them on sale for a good deal). However, they typically run in the $200 price range and up.</p>
<p>For the ability to be able to communicate with other riders and your passenger on your own bike, without the drag and extra weight on your bike from all the wiring and radio devices which were required in the past, a bluetooth helmet is a great choice to consider, for all riders. Since they can be easily customized, and you can buy a helmet in a design scheme and style you like, all riders can find a helmet which will suite their bike, and their style.</p>
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		<title>AValonRF Presents and Demonstrates its &#8220;No Moving Part&#8221; Tracking Antenna Receivers at the AUVSI meeting in San Diego</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AValonRF Presents and Demonstrates itÂs &#8220;No Moving Part&#8221; Tracking Antenna Receivers at the AUVSI meeting in San Diego &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 17, 2005 AValonRF, Inc., Will present and demonstrate itÂs Âno moving partÂ, Tracking Antenna receivers, Tuning Range &#8211; 460MHz-2.5GHz, C [...]]]></description>
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<p class="releaseDateline">San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 17, 2005 </p>
<p> AValonRF, Inc., Will present and demonstrate itÂs Âno moving partÂ, Tracking Antenna receivers, Tuning Range &#8211; 460MHz-2.5GHz, C Band, KU Band, at the AUVSI chapter meeting in San Diego on February 24, 2005. </p>
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<p> The TA04, TA08 and TA16 are a family of passive tracking antenna systems designed for video links to/from moving platforms that are tuned to any frequency band in the spectrum from 300MHz to 2.5GHz. Higher frequencies are available using external up/down converters. Tuning is via a RS232 port or via a remote control.</p>
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<p>The AUVSI Lindenberg chapter meeting and luncheon will take place on Thursday, February 24, 2005, 11.30a.m. Â 1.00p.m. ,  PS Business Park Conference room, </p>
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<p>3954 Murphy Canyon road, suite D200, San Diego, CA.</p>
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<p>Hoa Nghuen of the SSC Robotics Lab, San Diego, will present Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGVs) work in progress at the Robotics System Works SSC SD, Code 2731, Robotics Systems Branch, http://www.spawar.navy.mil/robots/&#13;<br />
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<br />RSVP to Ed Henning, ehennig@tamasco.com, Phone 858-496-0600</p>
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<p>The TA system selects the antenna that has the best reception automatically and provides direction indication. </p>
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<p>They include an array of 4,8 or16 (CP or LP) high gain antennas, cables, one, two or four DX04 series receivers and a DX002 or DX004 baseband diversity selector</p>
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<p>Advantages of the Tracking Antennas:</p>
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<p>Â· Extends the range of UAV/UGV/USV links 6:1 to 128:1 with (versus OMNI directional antennas) no moving parts and without increasing transmitter power.</p>
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<p>Â· Works on vehicles and small boats in motion. No need to stop.</p>
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<p>Â· Eliminates the need for direction finding. </p>
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<p>Â· Small and low weight</p>
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<p>. Tuning range &#8211; 460MHz-2.5GHz, C Band, KU Band</p>
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<p>AvalonRF will also present and demonstrate its Wireless Digital Links for Unmanned Ground Vehicles Â UGV, UAV, Micro UAV, USV and Robotics. The digital links are based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full duplex daisy chained serial bus. </p>
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<p>Approximate size and weight of each module: 60mm x 33mm x 9mm, 14 grams.</p>
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<p>AValon RF digital module lineup includes:</p>
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<p>Â· RF UHF Encrypted Transceivers</p>
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<p>TR423-1    76Kbaud/0.25W UHF transceiver</p>
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<p>TR430-2G &#8211; 200Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-2+G &#8211; 325Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-3G &#8211; 1.53Mbaud/1W UHF/S band transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-3+G &#8211; 3.06Mbaud/1W UHF/S band transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>Â·Interfaces </p>
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<p>Module A &#8211; NTSC/PAL to MJPEG/MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 Encoder based on the WISchip GO7007SB Encoder and Includes a smart video pre-processor DSP, RTC and VITC</p>
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<p>Module B &#8211; Same as Module A with camera on board</p>
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<p>Module C &#8211; Power PC with TCP/IP + USB 2.0 + IDE/ATA interface</p>
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<p>Module D &#8211; MPEG4 to NTSC/PAL decoder (software dependent)</p>
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<p>MPEG4 low latency CODEC or MPEG4 video conferencing controller.</p>
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<p>Module E- &#8211; Various interfaces: MIL-STD-1553, Arinc 429, CAN and </p>
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<p>OBDII, extender cards, mother boards (2,3,4,5 and 10 slots)</p>
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<p>Module F &#8211; CPU, running Windows XP at 1.5GHz, 512MB DRAM, AGP &#8211; display controller with resolution of 800&#215;600 to 1280&#215;1024, 4GB HDD, 802.11g, 802.15 and GSM/GPRS for Wearable Computers</p>
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<p>Â· Modules: General &amp; Mechanical</p>
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<p>Power &#8211; 5V-10V unregulated</p>
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<p>Size &#8211; 60mm x 33mm x 9mm</p>
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<p>Weight &#8211; approximately 14 grams</p>
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<p>The digital links are divided into a payload systems and various ground systems;</p>
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<p>Â· Payload systems </p>
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<p>  Includes a command &amp; control receiver, GPS, MPEG4 video and a telemetry transmitter (Module A + TR430-3G or TR430-2G)&#13;<br />
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<p>Approximate weight of the payload system: 28 grams</p>
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<p>Â· Ground Systems (various options)</p>
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<p> V38R Rugged PDA with TR430-2G, running Windows CE.&#13;<br />
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Includes a daylight readable 3.5Â display, biometrics, bar code reader, camera/flash with a 2GB SD card storage, microphone and speaker, USB, RS232, IRDT, 802.11g, Bluetooth &amp; TR430-2G/GPS. Replaceable battery lasts for 8 hours. &#13;</p>
<p>Low cost handheld device for short range UAV, UGV and USVs</p>
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<p>  HMPC-1.6 Wireless helmet mounted wearable computer, running Windows XP Embedded (or Linux) (includes Module F, Module D and TR430-3G x 2 (for diversity). Optional Module C for TCP/IP + USB + on board DVR)&#13;<br />
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Hands free, light weight (under 1Lbs) ground station operating with Rockwell/Collins KEO HMD display. Allows operations of a UAV while in motion.&#13;</p>
<p>  TA-8D, TA12D, or TA-16D tracking antenna system. A combination of 8, 12 or 16 RF transceiver modules (see below), RF power amplifiers and diversity electronics.&#13;<br />
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Allows very long-range communications with a UAV, UGV or USV from an airplane, vehicle or boat in fast motion and undetectable, unhackable and unjamable data/video/audio links among moving planes/vehicle/boats.&#13;</p>
<p>  Any other customer desired topology or configuration &#13;</p>
<p>About AValon RF Inc.: </p>
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<p>AValonRF designs and produces state-of-the-art wireless links that include receivers, transmitters, Wearable computers, In Car Video Systems, remote display units, DVRs, rugged wireless PDAs, Rugged PCs, No moving parts tracking Antennas, Wireless Microphones, Miniature MPEG 4 Encoders, Miniature MPEG4 Decoders and a variety of specialized antennas. AvalonRF also designs and produces wireless terrestrial &#8220;last mile&#8221; mobile UHF, narrow band, high data rate, 802.22 based solutions. AvalonRF intelligent true diversity technology provides broadcast quality interference-free video links over the frequency spectrum of 56MHz to 2.5GHz. A wireless link from Avalon RF is an affordable easy to install video solution with superior image quality. </p>
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<p>AValonRF is a privately held company headquartered in El Cajon (San Diego). More information about AValonRF is available online at http://www.avalonrf.com. </p>
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<p>AValonRF Contact: </p>
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<p>Tommy Orpaz </p>
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<p>AValonRF, Inc </p>
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<p>San Diego, CA</p>
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<p>(619) 401-1969</p>
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<p>tommy@avalonrf.com</p>
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		<title>AValonRF Presents its Wireless Digital Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles  UAV, Micro UAV, UGV, USV and Robotics at AFCEA West 2005</title>
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<p class="releaseDateline">San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 14, 2005 </p>
<p> AValonRF presents its wireless, long range, Digital Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and Robotics at AFCEA WEST 2005.</p>
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<p>The digital links are based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full duplex daisy chained serial bus. </p>
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<p>Approximate size and weight of each module:  60mm x 33mm x 9mm , 14 grams.</p>
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<p>AValon RF digital module lineup includes:</p>
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<p>Â· RF UHF Encrypted Transceivers</p>
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<p>TR423-1    76Kbaud/0.25W UHF transceiver</p>
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<p>TR430-2G &#8211; 200Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-2+G &#8211; 325Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-3G &#8211; 1.53Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-3+G &#8211; 3.06Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-3B &#8211; 1.2Mbaud/4W VHF/UHF SDR (Software Defined Radio) transceiver</p>
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<p>TR430-4B &#8211; 40Mbaud/4W VHF/UHF SDR (Software Defined Radio) transceiver</p>
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<p>Â·Interfaces </p>
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<p>Module A &#8211; NTSC/PAL to MJPEG/MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 Encoder based on the WISchip GO7007SB  Encoder and Includes a smart video pre-processor DSP, RTC and  VITC</p>
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<p>Module AH &#8211; HDTV (2000&#215;1600) to MJPEG2000, very low latency CODEC</p>
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<p>Module B &#8211; Same as Module A with camera on board</p>
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<p>Module C &#8211; Power PC with TCP/IP + USB 2.0 + IDE/ATA interface</p>
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<p>Module D &#8211; MPEG4 to NTSC/PAL decoder (software dependent)</p>
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<p>MPEG4 low latency CODEC or MPEG4 video conferencing controller.</p>
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<p>Module E- &#8211; Various interfaces: MIL-STD-1553, Arinc 429, CAN and </p>
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<p>OBDII, extender cards, mother boards (2,3,4,5 and 10 slots)</p>
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<p>Module F &#8211; CPU, running Windows XP at 1.5GHz, 512MB DRAM, AGP &#8211; display controller with resolution of 800&#215;600 to 1280&#215;1024, 4GB HDD, 802.11g, 802.15 and GSM/GPRS for Wearable Computers</p>
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<p>Â· Modules : General &amp; Mechanical</p>
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<p>Power &#8211; 5V-10V unregulated</p>
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<p>Size &#8211; 60mm x 33mm x 9mm</p>
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<p>Weight &#8211; approximately 14 grams</p>
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<p>The digital links are divided into a payload systems and various ground systems;</p>
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<p>Â· Payload systems </p>
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<p>  Includes a command &amp; control receiver, GPS, MPEG4 video and a telemetry transmitter (Module A + TR430-3G or TR430-2G)&#13;<br />
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Size: 60mm x 33 mm x 20mm.&#13;</p>
<p>Approximate weight of the payload system: 28 grams</p>
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<p>Â· Ground Systems (various options)</p>
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<p> V38R Rugged PDA with TR430-2G, running Windows CE.&#13;<br />
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Includes a daylight readable 3.5Â display, biometrics, bar code reader, camera/flash with a 2GB SD card storage, microphone and speaker, USB, RS232, IRDT, 802.11g, Bluetooth &amp; TR430-2G/GPS. Replaceable battery lasts for 8 hours. &#13;</p>
<p>Low cost handheld device for short range UAV, UGV and USVs</p>
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<p>  HMPC-1.6 Wireless helmet mounted wearable computer, running Windows XP Embedded (or Linux) (includes Module F, Module D and TR430-3G x 2 (for diversity). Optional Module C for TCP/IP + USB + on board DVR)&#13;<br />
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Hands free, light weight (under 1Lbs) ground station operating with Rockwell/Collins KEO HMD display. Allows operations of a UAV while in motion.&#13;</p>
<p>  TA-8D, TA12D, or TA-16D tracking antenna system.  A combination of 8, 12 or 16 RF transceiver modules (see below), RF power amplifiers and diversity electronics.&#13;<br />
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Allows very long range communications with a UAV,UGV or USV from an airplane, vehicle or boat in fast motion and undetectable, unhackable and unjamable data/video/audio links among moving planes/vehicle/boats.&#13;</p>
<p>  Any other customer desired topology or configuration &#13;</p>
<p>About AValon RF Inc.: </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>AValonRF designs and produces state-of-the-art wireless links that include receivers, transmitters, Wearable computers, In Car Video Systems, remote display units, DVRs, rugged wireless PDAs, Rugged PCs, No moving parts tracking Antennas, Wireless Microphones, Miniature MPEG 4 Encoders, Miniature MPEG4 Decoders and a variety of specialized antennas. Our intelligent true diversity technology provides broadcast quality interference-free video links over the frequency spectrum of 56MHz to 2.5GHz. A wireless link from Avalon RF is an affordable easy to install video solution with superior image quality. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>AValonRF is a privately held company headquartered in El Cajon (San Diego). More information about AValonRF is available online at http://www.avalonrf.com. </p>
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<p>AValonRF Contact: </p>
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<p>Tommy Orpaz </p>
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<p>Vice President, Business Development </p>
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<p>AValonRF, Inc </p>
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<p>San Diego, CA</p>
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		<title>AValonRF Presents its Wearable Computer Solutions and Wireless Wearable Computers at AFCEA West 2005</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AValonRF Presents its Wearable Computer Solutions and Wireless Wearable Computers at AFCEA West 2005 &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 19, 2005 AValonRF presents its Wearable Computer solutions and integrated digital wireless links at AFCEA WEST 2005, San Diego, California, February 1-3, 2005, San [...]]]></description>
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<p class="releaseDateline">San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 19, 2005 </p>
<p> AValonRF presents its Wearable Computer solutions and integrated digital wireless links at AFCEA WEST 2005, San Diego, California, February  1-3, 2005, San Diego, California, Booth 1451.</p>
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<p>The main module of the Wearable computer is Module F, also available as an OEM module. </p>
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<p>Â·Module F Â main features: </p>
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<p>Â TransmettaÂ® TM8800 CPU at 1.6GHz with dynamic power control</p>
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<p>Â 768Mbytes of DDR DRAM</p>
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<p>Â AGP display controller with 1280&#215;1024</p>
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<p>Â Toshiba 0.85Â Four GB HDD </p>
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<p>Â 802.11g and Bluetooth modules</p>
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<p>Â Windows XP Embedded / Optional Linux </p>
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<p>The RF Module inside the Wireless Wearable Computer is module TR430-3G &#8211; its main features:-</p>
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<p>Â TR430-3G 1.53Mbaud Transceiver Â main features</p>
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<p>Â 2GFSK modulation</p>
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<p>Â Tuning: 460MHz to 960MHz</p>
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<p> Optional: 138MHz-460MHz, L, S or C Band </p>
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<p>Â Bandwidth of 1MHz</p>
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<p>Â Automatic Channel Negotiations &amp; Power Control</p>
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<p>Â RF power 1W</p>
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<p>Â Forward Error Correction (FEC)</p>
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<p>Â AES Encryption</p>
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<p>Â Optional GPS</p>
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<p>Approximate size and weight of each module: 60mm x 33mm x 9mm, 14 grams.</p>
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<p>Also on display at the show &#8211; HMPC-1.6 Wireless helmet mounted wearable computer, running Windows XP Embedded (or Linux), Includes Module F, Module D and TR430-3G x 2 (for diversity). Optional Module C for TCP/IP + USB + on board DVR; Hands free, light weight (under 1Lbs) ground station operating with Rockwell/Collins KEO HMD display. Allows operations of a UAV while in motion.</p>
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<p>AvalonRF will also present its micro transceiver modules, compression and decompression micro modules, Network interface micro modules, and wearable computer micro modules.  </p>
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<p>The digital links are based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full duplex daisy chained serial bus. </p>
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<p>AValon RF digital module lineup includes:</p>
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<p>Â· RF UHF Encrypted Transceivers</p>
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<p>TR430-3G &#8211; 1.53Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS </p>
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<p>TR423-1    76Kbaud/0.25W UHF transceiver</p>
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<p>TR430-2G &#8211; 200Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS </p>
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<p>TR430-2+G &#8211; 325Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS </p>
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<p>TR430-3+G &#8211; 3.06Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>Â·Interfaces </p>
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<p>Module F &#8211; CPU, running Windows XP at 1.5GHz, 512MB DRAM, AGP &#8211; display controller with resolution of 800&#215;600 to 1280&#215;1024, 4GB HDD, 802.11g, 802.15 and GSM/GPRS for Wearable Computers</p>
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<p>Module A &#8211; NTSC/PAL to MJPEG/MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 Encoder based on the WISchip GO7007SB Encoder and Includes a smart video pre-processor DSP, RTC and VITC</p>
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<p>Module B &#8211; Same as Module A with camera on board</p>
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<p>Module C &#8211; Power PC with TCP/IP + USB 2.0 + IDE/ATA interface</p>
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<p>Module D &#8211; MPEG4 to NTSC/PAL decoder (software dependent)</p>
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<p>MPEG4 low latency CODEC or MPEG4 video conferencing controller.</p>
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<p>Â· Modules: General &amp; Mechanical</p>
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<p>Power &#8211; 5V-10V unregulated</p>
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<p>Size &#8211; 60mm x 33mm x 9mm</p>
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<p>Weight &#8211; approximately 14 grams</p>
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<p>About AValon RF Inc.: </p>
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<p>AValonRF designs and produces state-of-the-art wireless links that include receivers, transmitters, Wearable computers, In Car Video Systems, remote display units, DVRs, rugged wireless PDAs, Rugged PCs, No moving parts tracking Antennas, Wireless Microphones, Miniature MPEG 4 Encoders, Miniature MPEG4 Decoders and a variety of specialized antennas. Our intelligent true diversity technology provides broadcast quality interference-free video links over the frequency spectrum of 56MHz to 2.5GHz. A wireless link from Avalon RF is an affordable easy to install video solution with superior image quality. </p>
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<p>AValonRF is a privately held company headquartered in El Cajon (San Diego). More information about AValonRF is available online at http://www.avalonrf.com. </p>
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<p>AValonRF Contact: </p>
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<p>Tommy Orpaz </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Vice President, Business Development </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>AValonRF, Inc </p>
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<p>San Diego, CA</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>(619) 401-1969</p>
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<p>tommy@avalonrf.com</p>
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		<title>AvalonRF and PerceptiVU Demonstrate Remote Video Target Tracking Systems at AFCEA</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 02:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 25, 2005 AvalonRF and PerceptiVU will be demonstrating the capability of AvalonRFs wireless technology combined with PerceptiVU&#8217;s Video Target Tracking systems at AFCEA West 2005, San Diego, California, February 1-3, 2005, San Diego, California, Booth 1451 &#13; The combined technology is ideal for applications that require tracking from remote [...]]]></description>
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<p class="releaseDateline">San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 25, 2005 </p>
<p> AvalonRF and PerceptiVU will be demonstrating the capability of AvalonRFs wireless technology combined with PerceptiVU&#8217;s Video Target Tracking systems at AFCEA West 2005, San Diego, California, February 1-3, 2005, San Diego, California, Booth 1451</p>
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<p>The combined technology is ideal for applications that require tracking from remote platforms such as UAV, UGV, USV, Robotics, Remote Controlled Weapons, Remote Controlled Machine Guns and Remote Controlled Guns.</p>
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<p>AValonRF presented Digital wireless long range links are based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full duplex daisy chained serial bus.</p>
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<p>AvalonRF digital links used are divided into a payload systems and various ground systems:</p>
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<p>Payload systems:</p>
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<p>  Includes a command &amp; control transceiver, GPS, MPEG4 video and a telemetry transmitter (Module A + TR430-3G or TR430-2G)&#13;<br />
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<p>Â· Ground Systems (various options)</p>
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<p>  Basic Ground System &#8211; Includes a command &amp; control transceiver, GPS, MPEG4 video and a data Receiver (Module D + TR430-3G or TR430-2G)&#13;<br />
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<p>  V38R Rugged PDA with TR430-2G, running Windows CE.&#13;<br />
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<p>  HMPC-1.6 Wireless helmet mounted wearable computer, running Windows XP Embedded (or Linux) (includes Module F, Module D and TR430-3G x 2 (for diversity). Optional Module C for TCP/IP + USB + on board DVR) Hands free, light weight (under 1Lbs) ground station operating with Rockwell/Collins KEO HMD display. Allows operations of a UAV while in motion.&#13;<br />
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<p>  TA-8D, TA12D, or TA-16D tracking antenna system. A combination of 8, 12 or 16 RF transceiver modules (see below), RF power amplifiers and diversity electronics. Allows very long-range communications with a UAV, UGV or USV from an airplane, vehicle or boat in fast motion and undetectable, unhackable and unjamable data/video/audio links among moving planes/vehicle/boats.&#13;<br />
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<p>  Any other customer desired topology or configuration&#13;</p>
<p>PerceptiVU&#8217;s video Target Tracking technology is designed to track objects such as cars, boats, aircraft and people. The purpose is to zoom in and automatically follow the object of interest very closely to obtain high-resolution imagery of the object of interest.</p>
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<p>Automated Motion Tracking software (AMT) is the latest software to be offered by PerceptiVU, when the system senses a target in motion within the fixed camera scene, a pan-tilt-zoom camera tracks the target as it moves within the scene. Cars/people in parking lots/public places, after-hours surveillance, perimeter security and defense, and port security.</p>
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<p>AvalonRF will also present its micro transceiver modules, compression and decompression micro modules, Network interface micro modules, and wearable computer micro modules. </p>
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<p>The digital links are based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full duplex daisy chained serial bus. </p>
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<p>AValon RF digital module lineup includes: </p>
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<p> RF UHF Encrypted Transceivers &#13;<br />
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<p>TR430-2G &#8211; 200Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS (This module in integrated in the PDA) </p>
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<p>TR430-2+G &#8211; 325Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS </p>
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<p>TR430-3G &#8211; 1.53Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS </p>
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<p>TR430-3+G &#8211; 3.06Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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Module A &#8211; NTSC/PAL to MJPEG/MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 Encoder based on the WISchip GO7007SB Encoder and Includes a smart video pre-processor DSP, RTC and VITC &#13;</p>
<p>Module B &#8211; Same as Module A with camera on board </p>
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<p>Module C &#8211; Power PC with TCP/IP + USB 2.0 + IDE/ATA interface </p>
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<p>Module D &#8211; MPEG4 to NTSC/PAL decoder (software dependent) </p>
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<p>MPEG4 low latency CODEC or MPEG4 video conferencing controller. </p>
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<p>Module F &#8211; CPU, running Windows XP (news &#8211; web sites) at 1.5GHz, 512MB DRAM, AGP &#8211; display controller with resolution of 800&#215;600 to 1280&#215;1024, 4GB HDD, 802.11g, 802.15 and GSM/GPRS for Wearable Computers </p>
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<p>Size &#8211; 60mm x 33mm x 9mm </p>
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<p>Weight &#8211; approximately 14 grams </p>
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<p>About AValonRF Inc.: </p>
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<p>AValonRF designs and produces state-of-the-art wireless links that include receivers, transmitters, Wearable computers, In Car Video Systems, remote display units, DVRs, rugged wireless PDAs, Rugged PCs, No moving parts tracking Antennas, Wireless Microphones, Miniature MPEG 4 Encoders, Miniature MPEG4 Decoders and a variety of specialized antennas. AvalonRF also designs and produces  wireless terrestrial &#8220;last mile&#8221; mobile UHF, narrow band, high data rate, 802.22 based solutions. AvalonRF intelligent true diversity technology provides broadcast quality interference-free video links over the frequency spectrum of 56MHz to 2.5GHz. A wireless link from Avalon RF is an affordable easy to install video solution with superior image quality. </p>
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<p>AValonRF is a privately held company headquartered in El Cajon (San Diego). More information about AValonRF is available online at www.avalonrf.com. </p>
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<p>More information about PerceptiVU is available online at http://www.PerceptiVU.com.</p>
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<p>AValonRF Contact: </p>
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<p>Tommy Orpaz </p>
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<p>Vice President, Business Development </p>
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<p>AValonRF, Inc </p>
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<p>San Diego, CA </p>
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<p>(619) 401-1969 </p>
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<p>tommy@avalonrf.com</p>
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		<title>AValonRF Presents and Demonstrates its Wireless Digital Links for Unmanned Ground Vehicles  UGV, UAV, Micro UAV, USV and Robotics at AUVSI Meeting in San Diego</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 16, 2005 AValonRF presents and demonstrates its wireless, long range, Digital Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and Robotics at the AUVSI chapter meeting in San Diego on February 24, 2005. &#13; The AUVSI Lindenberg chapter meeting and luncheon will take [...]]]></description>
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<p class="releaseDateline">San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 16, 2005 </p>
<p> AValonRF presents and demonstrates its wireless, long range, Digital Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and Robotics at the AUVSI chapter meeting in San Diego on February 24, 2005.</p>
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<p>The AUVSI Lindenberg chapter meeting and luncheon will take place on Thursday, February 24, 2005, 11.30a.m. Â 1.00p.m. , </p>
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<p>PS Business Park Conference room 3954 Murphy Canyon road, suite D200</p>
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<p>Hoa Nghuen of the SSC Robotics Lab, San Diego, will present Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGVs) work in progress at the Robotics System Works SSC SD, Code 2731, Robotics Systems Branch, www.spawar.navy.mil/robots/&#13;
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<p>RSVP to Ed Henning, ehennig@tamasco.com, Phone 858-496-0600</p>
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<p>The digital links are based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full duplex daisy chained serial bus. </p>
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<p>Approximate size and weight of each module: 60mm x 33mm x 9mm, 14 grams.</p>
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<p>AValon RF digital module lineup includes:</p>
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<p>Â· RF UHF Encrypted Transceivers</p>
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<p>TR423-1 &#8211; 76Kbaud/0.25W UHF transceiver</p>
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<p>TR430-2G &#8211; 200Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-2+G &#8211; 325Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-3G &#8211; 1.53Mbaud/1W UHF/S band transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>TR430-3+G &#8211; 3.06Mbaud/1W UHF/S band transceiver with GPS</p>
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<p>Â·Interfaces </p>
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<p>Module A &#8211; NTSC/PAL to MJPEG/MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 Encoder based on the WISchip GO7007SB Encoder and Includes a smart video pre-processor DSP, RTC and VITC</p>
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<p>Module B &#8211; Same as Module A with camera on board</p>
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<p>Module C &#8211; Power PC with TCP/IP + USB 2.0 + IDE/ATA interface</p>
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<p>Module D &#8211; MPEG4 to NTSC/PAL decoder (software dependent)</p>
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<p>MPEG4 low latency CODEC or MPEG4 video conferencing controller.</p>
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<p>Module E- &#8211; Various interfaces: MIL-STD-1553, Arinc 429, CAN and </p>
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<p>OBDII, extender cards, mother boards (2,3,4,5 and 10 slots)</p>
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<p>Module F &#8211; CPU, running Windows XP at 1.5GHz, 512MB DRAM, AGP &#8211; display controller with resolution of 800&#215;600 to 1280&#215;1024, 4GB HDD, 802.11g, 802.15 and GSM/GPRS for Wearable Computers</p>
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<p>Â· Modules: General &amp; Mechanical</p>
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<p>Power &#8211; 5V-10V unregulated</p>
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<p>Size &#8211; 60mm x 33mm x 9mm</p>
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<p>Weight &#8211; approximately 14 grams</p>
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<p>The digital links are divided into a payload systems and various ground systems;</p>
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<p>Â· Payload systems </p>
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<p>  Includes a command &amp; control receiver, GPS, MPEG4 video and a telemetry transmitter (Module A + TR430-3G or TR430-2G)&#13;<br />
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Size: 60mm x 33 mm x 20mm.&#13;</p>
<p>Approximate weight of the payload system: 28 grams</p>
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<p>Â· Ground Systems (various options)</p>
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<p> V38R Rugged PDA with TR430-2G, running Windows CE.&#13;<br />
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Includes a daylight readable 3.5Â display, biometrics, bar code reader, camera/flash with a 2GB SD card storage, microphone and speaker, USB, RS232, IRDT, 802.11g, Bluetooth &amp; TR430-2G/GPS. Replaceable battery lasts for 8 hours. &#13;</p>
<p>Low cost handheld device for short range UAV, UGV and USVs</p>
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<p>  HMPC-1.6 Wireless helmet mounted wearable computer, running Windows XP Embedded (or Linux) (includes Module F, Module D and TR430-3G x 2 (for diversity). Optional Module C for TCP/IP + USB + on board DVR) Hands free, light weight (under 1Lbs) ground station operating with Rockwell/Collins KEO HMD display. Allows operations of a UAV while in motion.&#13;<br />
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<p>  TA-8D, TA12D, or TA-16D tracking antenna system. A combination of 8, 12 or 16 RF transceiver modules (see below), RF power amplifiers and diversity electronics.&#13;</p>
<p>Allows very long-range communications with a UAV, UGV or USV from an airplane, vehicle or boat in fast motion and undetectable, unhackable and unjamable data/video/audio links among moving planes/vehicle/boats.</p>
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<p>  Any other customer desired topology or configuration &#13;</p>
<p>About AValon RF Inc.: </p>
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<p>AValonRF designs and produces state-of-the-art wireless links that include receivers, transmitters, Wearable computers, In Car Video Systems, remote display units, DVRs, rugged wireless PDAs, Rugged PCs, No moving parts tracking Antennas, Wireless Microphones, Miniature MPEG 4 Encoders, Miniature MPEG4 Decoders and a variety of specialized antennas. AvalonRF also designs and produces wireless terrestrial &#8220;last mile&#8221; mobile UHF, narrow band, high data rate, 802.22 based solutions. AvalonRF intelligent true diversity technology provides broadcast quality interference-free video links over the frequency spectrum of 56MHz to 2.5GHz. A wireless link from Avalon RF is an affordable easy to install video solution with superior image quality. </p>
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<p>AValonRF is a privately held company headquartered in El Cajon (San Diego). More information about AValonRF is available online at www.avalonrf.com. </p>
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<p>AValonRF Contact: </p>
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<p>Tommy Orpaz </p>
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<p>Vice President, Business Development </p>
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<p>AValonRF, Inc </p>
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<p>San Diego, CA</p>
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<p>(619) 401-1969</p>
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<p>tommy@avalonrf.com</p>
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		<title>Cannondale Ironman</title>
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<p>7 Things You Might Not Know About Cannondale Ironman and Cannondale</p>
<p>The following article contains 7 tips about cannondale.</p>
<p>There is a lot of information about cannondale and cannondale ironman online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you just a few tips to give you an idea of what is out there.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure that you will be pleased with what we&#8217;ve found out about cannondale.</p>
<p>Tip #1</p>
<p>People are buying bicycles to take care of their fitness as many go riding every morning or on weekends instead of jogging. Others are interested in its sporting value and use the bicycle for hitting the roads, the off roads, doing cross country and for rolling up mountainous terrain.</p>
<p>Tip #2</p>
<p>The fear of bicycles, also known as cyclophobia is just like any other fear. Many times a fear of bicycle has to do with riding the bicycle rather then becoming anxious whenever you see a bicycle. Some common symptoms of cyclophobia include a rapid heartbeat, tunnel vision, feelings of dread and other signs of anxiety that can range for light symptoms to extreme in which you cannot move and have difficulty breathing.</p>
<p>Tip #3</p>
<p>The simplest and most effective protection is to wear a helmet. Helmets reduce the number of deaths and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and they reduce overall medical costs.</p>
<p>Tip #4</p>
<p>Bicycle Seats are very important. Many people do not ride a bike because it makes their backside hurt. Your position on the bike is as important as having a comfortable seat to keeping your butt from hurting. Proper seat height makes a big difference in how much weight is on your seat. A common problem is having your seat too low which puts more weight on your backside making riding less comfortable.</p>
<p>Tip #5</p>
<p>Cycling is a very good calorie burning exercise. Therefore, it is helpful for people seeking ways of losing weight. Regular cycling can help them in reducing weight in a perfect, timely and accurate manner without any side effects. One can find cycling equipment in every Gym or health club. Instructors suggest people to do a few minutes of cycling before moving to other tough exercises, because it makes your body active, and causes proper blood circulation in your body, which is really important before doing any tough exercises.</p>
<p>Tip #6</p>
<p>Have you ever noticed that if you take the same route to work day after day, you begin to recognize the faces and vehicles of your fellow commuters? One car will be memorable for its hubcaps, another for its bumper stickers. This woman is always putting on her makeup, that man is always screaming into his Bluetooth. But on my daily commute, there is one person who is memorable above all the others, because this man rides a recumbent bicycle to and from work. Now before you judge this individual as a freak, allow me to explain that I live in Seattle, home of health enthusiasts and liberal environmentalists. In this city, it is normal to have at least one person in the office who arrives and leaves on a bicycle. However, even in Seattle, recumbent cyclists stand out.</p>
<p>Tip #7</p>
<p>The world is bustling with mountain bikes and racing bikes. The companies are mass producing these and amidst this all, most of them lost site of the real essence of the bicycle which is to commute. That is the reason most of the public prefer to travel on a motorcycle or a car. The reason is they provide comfort while traveling.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it for the tips, I hope that you liked them.</p>
<p>Even though I have only shared 7 cannondale and cannondale ironman tips with you, feel free to share this article with anyone who you may feel will benefit.</p>
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<p>Nokia 6234 will be exclusively reserved to the customers of Vodafone in the whole world. Nokia 6234 (WCDMA 2100/GSM 900/1800/1900), with the elegant and traditional design, should be marketed during the 1st quarter 2006.</p>
<p>“Nokia 6233 is currently one of our smaller telephones UMTS but its performances are inversely proportional to its size,” notes Kai Oistamo, vice-president and directing general of division Mobile Phons at Nokia. “Nokia 6233 is built on the formula which made the success of Nokia 6230i: a traditional design, many functions and an intuitive and convivial interface. General public being attracted more and more by technology 3G, we are convinced that Nokia 6233 will be a great success near the consumers. ”</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://reviews-mann.blogspot.com/2010/02/nokia-6233.html">Nokia 6233</a></strong></p>
<p>Last model of Nokia telephone to integrate the 3rd edition of the platform Series 40, Nokia 6233 offers an easy and intuitive access to the services and the 3G applications. It deals with the most recent standards of transport, navigation Internet, music and video and integrates a screen QVGA 320 X 240 brilliance, with a mode of active day before which makes it possible to reach in a wink the most used applications.</p>
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<p>With Nokia 6233, your mobile office is with range of keys. Thanks to him, obsolete good-bye missed appointments and directories: it indeed easily synchronizes the diaries, the contacts and the lists of tasks via SyncML. It integrates technology without wire Bluetooth which ensures a transfer of the data and a connectivity rapids and easy and enables you to print your favorite images or to connect a hand-free helmet or a kit conveys.</p>
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<p>Nokia 6233 is moreover compatible with the Nokia Mobile Holder CR-56, which is also launched today. Equipped with an antenna integrated for a better reception, Nokia Mobile Holder CR-56 deals with connection to the hand-free kits conveys Nokia and load the battery of the telephone by simple introduction of this one into the support.</p>
<p>Nokia 6233 proposes the most recent functionalities to remain connected to its work but it does not forget therefore the leisures. Its new exceptional services 3G such as the reading uninterrupted of audio and video contents multi-media make it possible to the consumers to download the last infos financial markets but also the great moments of sport which they missed. The mobile consumers can quickly transfer and download bulky files, including plays, vidéos or ringings of telephone MP3 or AAC. The amateurs of music can connect a helmet and hot seek their favorite musical albums thanks to the replaceable memory board microSD going up to 2 Go of Nokia 6233. An integrated Radio operator Visual customer and stereo loudspeakers offering a his 3D complete the audio experiment.</p>
<p>Nokia 6233 offers more than 4 hours of autonomy in conversation on networks GSM (more than 3 a.m. via WCDMA) and more than 2 weeks of autonomy in day before.<br />__________________<br />Athlon 64 3500 @ 2.42 Ghz WITH Asus A8V Deluxe<br />Geforce 6800 Ultra &amp; Audigy2<br />1GB Corsair PC3700XMS TwinX<br />2x74GB Raptors in raid 0<br />Sony Dual Layer DVD RW<br />Ultra X-Connect 500W PSU<br />MX1000 laser mouse, Transparent case &amp; Lots of pretty lights<br />Reply With Quote<br /> #2 <br />Old 03-08-2006<br />bigboy&#8217;s Avatar <br />bigboy bigboy is offline<br />Member</p>
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		<title>Safe and Easy Drive Motorbike GPS</title>
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<p>The GPS forms a pioneering system of safe and easy navigation on road. The advanced bike accessories such as the motorbike intercom and the GPS offer its customers a technically superior living style. Riders loving long drives can wipe out all the tensions associated with their safety, by employing the advantages offered by the GPS device.</p>
<p>The <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.strike.com.au/products/motorcycle-gps" title="Motorcycle GPS">motorcycle gps</a> arrangement may employ the technology of wireless and satellites to track your destination as well as you&#8217;re your current status. The application is easy to use and includes the latest software maps that include a crystal clear audio as well as video display. The accuracy level of the motorbike gps is ultimate and also amalgamates the map pointers, audio notifications with the help of wireless equipment in the motor helmet.</p>
<p>The strike forms the finest place to buy your gps system without any confusion. It includes hundred percentage guarantees on up to date map. Our Genius <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.strike.com.au/products/gps/strike-genius-motorcycle-gps" title="Motorbike GPS">motorbike gps</a> is capable of handling the rugged weather conditions. It offers an excellent visual clarity to the user, as the elevated sides and top guard the display from glare.</p>
<p>The motorcycle gps are preloaded with maps that can indicate every necessary element such as a fuel pump, hotel, rest house, hospitals and medical stores. The Genius gps unit also incorporates built in suitable handle bar sceneshifter to adopt effortless, sensible and prompt usage. The application is advanced enough to indicate possible traffic jams and helps you to shift your travel route.</p>
<p>The <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.strike.com.au" title="Motorbike Intercom">motorbike intercom</a> and gps aids the riders to intercommunicate with your friends, customers or relatives without affecting your ride. While travelling in pairs, you may easily share your views and communications with your co traveller with the help of this innovative technology. You also have a unique option to download all the exciting moments of your trip through the gps system.</p>
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		<title>AvalonRF  Debuts its UAV links with TAGs New Aerial UAV Close Surveillance Capabilities at the 77th Oscars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) March 2, 2005 In support of joint security operations provided by Los Angeles Police Department Â LAPD, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security &#8211; DHS, Tactical Aerospace Group (TAG) was on site at the 77th Oscars Â Academy Awards in Hollywood with a UAV helicopter to provide an aerial downlink [...]]]></description>
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<p class="releaseDateline">Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) March 2, 2005 </p>
<p> In support of joint security operations provided by Los Angeles Police Department Â LAPD, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security &#8211; DHS, Tactical Aerospace Group (TAG) was on site at the 77th Oscars Â Academy Awards in Hollywood   with a UAV helicopter to provide an aerial downlink and the ability to facilitate immediate incident response to any security breach.</p>
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<p>The new unmanned aerial surveillance capability allows local command and control authorities to immediately create a stationery camera position over any location within seconds as well as provide a constant roving patrol over all exterior aspects of the event. </p>
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<p>The onboard video link can be directed from the ground by the local command center to identify specific points or persons of interest and then be merged into the wide area video distribution network to provide supervisory oversight to local, state and regional commanders as well as a real time feed directly to Washington and national Department of Homeland Security headquarters.</p>
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<p>Onboard and ground control video downlinks for TAG were supplied by Avalon RF (www.avalonrf.com) and featured their new TA08 Tracking Antenna system offering a range of up to 25 miles. Also on display was a PDA style handheld unit (V38R) for displaying the live video feed from the UAV and placing it in the hands of any officer or security personnel on the ground.</p>
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<p>TAGÂs  www.tacticalaerospacegroup.com low altitude loitering capability marks a new era in security and event monitoring for civil applications and a represents a significant advance in facilitating a directed aerial force multiplier for law enforcement and national security operations.</p>
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<p>The new TAG ÂCÂ series helicopter which is directly derived from the advanced military VTOL UAVs from TAG, are specifically designed as a lower cost UAV helicopter solution for civil applications such as law enforcement, fire departments, electronic news gathering, traffic patrol and civil defense.</p>
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<p>The TA04, TA08 and TA16 are a family of ÂNo Moving PartsÂ passive tracking antenna systems is designed for video links to/from moving platforms that are tuned to any frequency band in the spectrum from 300MHz to 2.5GHz. Higher frequencies are available using external up/down converters. Tuning is via a RS232 port or via a remote control.</p>
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<p>Advantages of the ÂNo Moving PartsÂ Tracking Antenna Receivers:</p>
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<p>Â· Extends the range of UAV/UGV/USV links 6:1 to 128:1 with (versus OMNI directional antennas) no moving parts and without increasing transmitter power.</p>
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<p>Â· Works on vehicles and small boats in motion. No need to stop.</p>
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<p>Â· Eliminates the need for direction finding. </p>
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<p>Â· Small and low weight</p>
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<p>. Tuning range &#8211; 460MHz-2.5GHz, C Band, KU Band</p>
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<p>Â· Ground Systems </p>
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<p>  V38R Rugged PDA with TR430-2G, running Windows CE.&#13;<br />
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Includes a daylight readable 3.5Â display, biometrics, bar code reader, camera/flash with a 2GB SD card storage, microphone and speaker, USB, RS232, IRDT, 802.11g, Bluetooth &amp; TR430-2G/GPS. Replaceable battery lasts for 8 hours. &#13;</p>
<p>Low cost handheld device for short range UAV, UGV and USVs</p>
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<p>  HMPC-1.6 Wireless helmet mounted wearable computer, running Windows XP Embedded (or Linux) (includes Module F, Module D and TR430-3G x 2 (for diversity). Optional Module C for TCP/IP + USB + on board DVR)&#13;<br />
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Hands free, light weight (under 1Lbs) ground station operating with Rockwell/Collins KEO HMD display. Allows operations of a UAV while in motion.&#13;</p>
<p>About Tactical Aerospace Group (TAG):</p>
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<p>Tactical Aerospace Group (TAG) manufacturers autonomous and remotely piloted unmanned aerial helicopters and develops or integrates flight control systems, instrumentation and various payload technologies for military, civil, media, surveillance, scientific and research applications.</p>
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<p>About AValon RF Inc.: </p>
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<p>AValonRF designs and produces state-of-the-art wireless links that include receivers, transmitters, Wearable computers, In Car Video Systems, remote display units, DVRs, rugged wireless PDAs, Rugged PCs, No moving parts tracking Antennas, Wireless Microphones, Miniature MPEG 4 Encoders, Miniature MPEG4 Decoders and a variety of specialized antennas. AvalonRF also designs and produces wireless terrestrial &#8220;last mile&#8221; mobile UHF, narrow band, high data rate, 802.22 based solutions. AvalonRF intelligent true diversity technology provides broadcast quality interference-free video links over the frequency spectrum of 56MHz to 2.5GHz. A wireless link from Avalon RF is an affordable easy to install video solution with superior image quality. </p>
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<p>AValonRF is a privately held company headquartered in El Cajon (San Diego). More information about AValonRF is available online at www.avalonrf.com. </p>
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<p>AValonRF Contact: </p>
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<p>Tommy Orpaz </p>
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<p>Vice President, Business Development </p>
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<p>AValonRF, Inc </p>
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<p>San Diego, CA</p>
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<p>(619) 401-1969</p>
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<p>tommy@avalonrf.com</p>
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