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Old 07-26-2007, 04:19 PM   #15
Clodfobble
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Originally Posted by tw
I don't know if RFID is reliable for 80 MPH. And using what was posted, nobody else does either. But RFIDs at 80 MPH is a new ability... And still, no credible evidence said RFID works at 80 MPH in that harsh automotive environment.

The 20 MPH limit is from articles in RFID Times. Is TX Tag using RFID? www.rfidtimes.org may be a useful source to justify your speculation.
Fine. I'll use your site. My toll tag is not only passive, successfully operating in the 900mHz spectrum over the open road at normal highway speeds, but the same tags were in use on Georgia tollways as long ago as mid-summer 2005. According to your website. So suck it.
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