UHF Scanner on KickStarter

I can do that but don’t have any UHF RFID stuff.

:yum:

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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

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Yup that’s where the disconnect came from, thanks for teaching me something today :slight_smile:

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Also pork is a great analog for practicing suturing on

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Yeah, I meant to test that!

That one’s on me, on using “British” english! :sweat_smile:

There’s this old saying about somewhere in the Pacific ocean Islands where humans are addressed as “Long Pigs” by anyone hungry enough…

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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?

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That reminded me of this joke:

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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.

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Are you saying my bodily tissue resembles ground beef?

:slight_smile:

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precious beefily fluids

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It’s what was for dinner. I could use pork chops tomorrow. lol.

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