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A vintage RadioShack TRC-447 CB radio installed in a vehicle dashboard. The device features various knobs and buttons for controls like volume, squelch, and gain. The dashboard is beige and black with a textured surface and mounting screws.
A vintage RadioShack TRC-447 CB radio installed in a vehicle dashboard. The device features various knobs and buttons for controls like volume, squelch, and gain. The dashboard is beige and black with a textured surface and mounting screws.

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A breadboard with electronic components, including resistors and colorful jumper wires, is connected to a microcontroller on a wooden base. The setup is laid out on a vibrant yellow background.
A breadboard with electronic components, including resistors and colorful jumper wires, is connected to a microcontroller on a wooden base. The setup is laid out on a vibrant yellow background.
Hands are working on a breadboard circuit with numerous green wires looping over it. Various tools and wires are scattered around the worktable, including a pair of wire cutters and a watch on the wrist of the person working.
Hands are working on a breadboard circuit with numerous green wires looping over it. Various tools and wires are scattered around the worktable, including a pair of wire cutters and a watch on the wrist of the person working.
Text written on a computer screen displays programming code with comments. The code uses C syntax, featuring the use of 'typedef' to define character constants. Some text appears in green, suggesting it is a comment, while other code is in blue and white, indicating keywords and standard text respectively.
Text written on a computer screen displays programming code with comments. The code uses C syntax, featuring the use of 'typedef' to define character constants. Some text appears in green, suggesting it is a comment, while other code is in blue and white, indicating keywords and standard text respectively.