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This Instructable will show you how to modify an Altoids tin for a
wireless 2x16 character display. Using an Altoids tin was inspired
by the need to have a small yet protective enclosure for a pair of
Xbee modules recently bought from Sparkfun . I purchased the
Xbee Pro modules with external ant... By: Alexdlp Continue Reading
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