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The proximity hub gadget is an interface device designed to be installed in a cab of a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized vehicle}}. It features a display and a beeper that indicate proximity of obstacles to a sensor. There can be many sensors in the world, but the hub will only focus on one at a time. To one it focuses on is determined by a mode selection knob, featuring two settings - automatic and explicit.
The proximity reader is an interface device designed to be installed in a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}} of a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicle}}. It has a knob used to select the frequency channel. It features a display and a beeper that indicate proximity of obstacles to a sensor. There can be many sensors in the world, but the hub only focuses on specific ones, determined by a mode selection knob - automatic and channel.

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The proximity reader is an interface device designed to be installed in a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}} of a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicle}}. It has a knob used to select the frequency channel. It features a display and a beeper that indicate proximity of obstacles to a sensor. There can be many sensors in the world, but the hub only focuses on specific ones, determined by a mode selection knob - automatic and channel.

The proximity reader is an interface device designed to be installed in a cab of a motorized rail vehicle . It has a knob used to select the frequency channel. It features a display and a beeper that indicate proximity of obstacles to a sensor. There can be many sensors in the world, but the hub only focuses on specific ones, determined by a mode selection knob - automatic and channel.