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Re: AVID reader - was : The Solution to Room Occupation Detection



Hi David
                Many years ago i use to install and service the Tagging
systems in clothes stores. The sytem i installed (Knogo), the tags had an
capacitor and coil in parallel (tuned circuit ) worked on a frequency around
3 meg from memory . Those companys are now also using the rfid systems you
describe . A south African company also developed a rfid sysem to detect all
the products in a shopping trolley. Try  Knogo,Sensormatic,and Checkpoint.

Frank Mc
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From: "Ward, David" <David.Ward@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 6:42 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] AVID reader - was : The Solution to Room Occupation
Detection


> Andrew,
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> Do you know the frequency that the reader and tags work on?
> You could probably get a third party reader that had the correct protocol
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