WM-V1 Wireless Microphone

Canon WM-V1 Microphone. Canon WM-V1 Microphone The Canon WM-V1 wireless microphone is specifically designed for use with canon VIXIA HF G10, VIXIA HF M-series, and VIXIA HF R-series camcorders. The system features a transmitter and receiver that operate over bluetooth, with a range of up to 164 feet. The system is ideal for recording events, ceremonies, and anywhere a quality wireless microphone is necessary. Features: Capable of transmission up to 150 feet Dust and water-resistant USB and ethernet compatible; connect to third-party GPS device Plug a compatible USB 2.0 hard drive into transmitters USB port, and shoot to a large portable hard drive Dimensions: 1″L x 1.5″W x 2.6″H
Battery Operated Devices and Systems: From Portable Electronics to Industrial Products

For researchers interested in devices and systems drawing power from batteries, this book will be a valuable information source. It reports on many applications in detail and presents the essentials of batteries. Links to further reading are provided through the 275 references.
In chapter 1, all applications in the portable and industrial areas are introduced. Some market considerations follow with details on specific sectors. In chapter 2, basic characteristics of all primary and secondary batteries used in these applications are reviewed. The most recent trends, especially for the ubiquitous lithium ion batteries, are covered. In chapter 3, portable applications, e.g. mobile phones, notebook computers, cameras, camcorders, personal digital assistants, medical instruments, power tools, portable GPS, etc., are described with details on their electronic aspects. There is particular emphasis on the devices’ power consumption and management for the implications on battery life and the devices’ runtime. Battery management is also dealt with in detail, particularly as far as the charging methods are concerned. The criteria of battery choice are stressed.
The comprehensive chapter on industrial applications includes aerospace, telecommunications, emergency systems, load levelling, energy storage, toll collection, different meters, data loggers, oil drilling, oceanography, meteorology, etc. The final part of this section is devoted to wireless connectivity, i.e. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Zigbee, which is exploited in many portable and industrial applications.
Chapter 5 deals with vehicular applications. Full electric and hybrid vehicles are presented, and the role of batteries in the vehicle control systems is outlined.
- A comprehensive review of battery applications
- Includes 209 figures and 62 tables
- Describes state-of-the-art technological developments
PSP GPS RECEIVER UNIT FOR PSP [JAPAN VERSION] NEW
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GPS receiver for your PSP
Japanese version but will work with all PSP’s
Instructions in Japanese
Hardware specs:
Reception Frequency: 1575.42MHz (L1 ban, C/A code)
Reception System: 20 Channels
Reception Sensitivity: Following: -153dBm, Captured: -140dBm
Position Update Interval: Approximately 1 second
Position Precision: 5m (2DRAMS, -130dBm)
Hardware size: 45mm x 41mm x 17mm (Width x Height x Depth)
Pharos REC20 GPS Receiver Only

12 parallel channels. Built-in antenna. Bluetooth transceiver for wireless communication. 6-hour replaceable, rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery. Enhanced sensitivity receiver offers fast position acquisition time. Blue LED Indicator Glows blue when powered on. NMEA-0183 data protocol. Superior navigation performance in urban, canyon and foliage environments. Rigid shock and vibration compliant. FCC and CE compliant. Dockable to a Bluetooth dock (sold separately) or a CompactFlash adapter (sold separately).
Portable GPS in IFR: whether you have a high-tech cockpit or basic VORs, you can probably get more from a portable GPS than you think. Here are our top tips.(PRACTICALITIES): An article from: IFR
This digital document is an article from IFR, published by Belvoir Media Group, LLC on May 1, 2010. The length of the article is 2741 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Portable GPS in IFR: whether you have a high-tech cockpit or basic VORs, you can probably get more from a portable GPS than you think. Here are our top tips.(PRACTICALITIES)
Author: Jeff Van West
Publication: IFR (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2010
Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC
Volume: 26 Issue: 5 Page: 6(5)
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