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extension cable

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extension cable extension lead (Brit) extension cord (Am) n (Elec) → prolunga

extension cable وَصْلَة تمديد prodlužovací kabel forlængerledning Verlängerungskabel καλώδιο επέκτασης alargador, cable de extensión jatkojohto rallonge produžni kabel prolunga 延長コード 연장 케이블 verlengsnoer skjøteledning przedłużacz cabo de extensão кабель-удлинитель förlängningssladd ที่ต่อสายไฟ uzatma kablosu dây nối dài 延长线


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Beyond sixteen feet, you need a USB extension cable that will help to boost the signal in order to avoid losing data or damaging USB equipment.
Step Four is to connect the iPod dock and USB extension cable to the PCB, again very straight forward.
A, Tri-Band (850/1900/2100 MHz UMTS/HSPA) and Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (900/1800, 850/1900) capabilities; pre-installed SIM card; USB connection; compatibility with Windows 2000, XP and Vista; VZAccess Manager software; visual status indicator; built-in text messaging as an added communication option; and USB modem extension cable.
 
 
 
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