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THE FAX AT YOUR FINGERTIPS • A power supply which

5th May 1988, Page 52
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enables ordinary mains-powered facsimile machines to be operated from a 24V supply, such as a truck battery, has been developed by Avel-Lindberg of South Ockendon.

The Avel FP24 facsimile/ mobile power unit can be fitted anywhere in or underneath the vehicle, because it is sealed from the ingress of oil, petrol, salt, dirt or other damaging materials. The components are also fully encapsulated in resin for protection against vibration and shock. The unit can be operated with natural cooling and it measures 42nun high x 183mm long x 139mm wide and weighs 1.5kg.

For further information contact: Bob Liddle, Sales Manager, Avel-Lindberg, South Ockendon, Essex RM15 5TD. Telephone: (0708) 853444. Telex: 897106.

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