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The new transponder has been specifically designed to be used with tracking laptop computers and office equipment, but also finds use in tagging metal items
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Anyone can buy an RFID system nowadays. In the past you would have had to be a specialist that either understood radio or computer issues, but nowadays you click on the order button, submit your payment
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In August 2005, Trolley Scan developed a technology which allows an RFID system to not only identity the transponders, but also measure the distance of the transponder from the reader.
What is unique
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A long time ago printers in computer rooms were specialised items of equipment that needed teams of technicians to service and keep running with regular maintenance shutdowns. Nowadays you buy them off
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The new tag is similar to the Claymore tag
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RFID systems from all manufacturers around the world operate in one of a number of predefined frequency bands. The choice of the frequency band impacts the operation of the RFID system due to the laws
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RFID systems from all manufacturers around the world operate in one of a number of predefined frequency bands. The choice of the frequency band impacts the operation of the RFID system due to the laws
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RFID systems from all manufacturers around the world operate in one of a number of predefined frequency bands. The choice of the frequency band impacts the operation of the RFID system due to the laws
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RFID systems from all manufacturers around the world operate in one of a number of predefined frequency bands. The choice of the frequency band impacts the operation of the RFID system due to the laws
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Due to the wideband nature of the transponders, and the flexibility of the reader, the system can be set to operate at any of the UHF frequencies in the 860-960 MHz bands, making it suitable for use in all countries
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RFID-radar is a new technology that was developed by Pretoria-based Trolley Scan at the beginning of August last year. It allows a computer network to identify and locate continuously and with high accuracy,
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RFID operates partly in the world of reality and partly in the realm of fiction. When a group sits down to write the specification of a new device, hype makes that part 'virtual reality' without it ever
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