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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
I HAVE ONE IN MY CAR TW. THERE IS NO GODDAMN BATTERY IN IT.
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Fine. Where are the numbers you used to "know"? How do you know it has no battery? I have a date time clock chip from Dallas Semiconductor - mid 1980s - that maintained data and time without a battery. Surprise. A battery was built into the integrated circuit. DS1287 if I remember the numbers.
If it is an RFID, then you can tell us why. Currently no facts - especially no numbers - are provided to prove you have an RFID operating at 900 Mhz for . All we have is you insistance. We had same from George Jr. Back then, I was one of the few who demanded numbers - and therefore declared 5 years ago that I did not believe those claims. Why? Claims were made without numbers and with gusto. Gusto without numbers? A big red flag that creates more suspicion.
If your transponder is an RFID, well, how do you know? If I was making the claim, I would have done something like provide the URL for the 900 Mhz RFID that is for sale. We don't even have that. Claims must also be accompanied by reasons for why we know. That is the fundamental lesson from George Jr's WMD claims. Do you know only because someone told you? Or do you do as I do? Demand more so that the claim has credibility.
That Dallas Semiconductor IC was a direct replacement for the date time clock in IBM PC-ATs. But it maintained date time without a battery. Was it also RFID? No. Tiny battery was part of the IC. 1980s technology.
Numbers suggest that what you call an RFID is not. How would we say otherwise? Facts with numbers. Gusto tells us nothing useful.
BTW, I also have one additional advantage. Met the guy who installed EZ Pass which is why I knew those transponders required batteries and how EZ Pass can work south of Delaware. But you claim your have RFID for the car - no battery. OK. Show me. No reason for emotion. I am only asking for what any good engineer even outside of Missouri would demand. Supporting facts that put credibility to a claim. Show me. Where are the numbers?