I can do that but don’t have any UHF RFID stuff.
Mythbusters would often use pork as human analogs for ballistics, I wonder how close is their skin to ours for the purpose of implanting?
Just FYI
Gammon = Pork
as mentioned by Eyeux
Just to quanitfy, im sure with the right reader and right tag, a UHF tag could be read through skin, but my statement was more around a “practical” sized uhf tag that could be encapsulated and implanted.
I do, and I also want to do some testing, I just need the stars to align
Yup that’s where the disconnect came from, thanks for teaching me something today
Yeah, I meant to test that!
That one’s on me, on using “British” english!
There’s this old saying about somewhere in the Pacific ocean Islands where humans are addressed as “Long Pigs” by anyone hungry enough…
Hmmmmm, we used to have a UHF reader at work but it might have been shipped as part of sales demo gear, I might be able to ‘borrow’ it to do some testing. We have some supposedly pretty hardy ‘laundry’ UHF tags that are meant to last 200-400 washes+ so they might work?
How small do they need to be?
how big of an inlay do you want to implant?
That reminded me of this joke:
I did some tests.
In free air, in the right orientation, I get >12" read distance.
Just laying the tag on a hamburger reduces the range to 2"
Sandwiching in between two burgers does not seem to further reduce the 2" read range.
Are you saying my bodily tissue resembles ground beef?
precious beefily fluids
It’s what was for dinner. I could use pork chops tomorrow. lol.