[aprssig] RFID antennas
Wes Johnston, AI4PX wes at ai4px.comSun Jul 20 21:22:04 UTC 2008
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Why not use those little 433mhz data transmitters? They are $10 each, right? They have limited range, right? Hook to a 16f84 for $6. Seems that any PCB shop could make the PCB that held the ceramic resonator, 16f84 and the 433mhz transmitter in groups of 5 to 10 and we'd cut them apart at home. In other words, you'd order them 10 at a time from a place like pcbexpress.com If I were doing this (and I may), I'd use SMT so there were no pricklers sticking thru the board... would make a nice name tag to pin on your shirt. It would run off coin cells so it would be flat. TX would be randomized since there's no receiver on the badges. Maybe a push button for forcing a squawk. Wes On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Bob Bruninga <bruninga at usna.edu> wrote: > > "The Texas Instrument HF Antenna Cookbook." > > The designs are for RFID at 13.56 MHz. > > I seriously want to see the ARRL/Ham radio invest in RFID for ham radio > ops. Embed the chip in the ARRL name tag. > Then we can have gateways to APRS... > > Put one at each venu or checkpoint or clubhouse, or whatever. > Range should be about 100 feet... > > Bob,WB4APR > > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > -- Wes --- Where there's silence, there is no Hope. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.tapr.org/pipermail/aprssig/attachments/20080720/2698c347/attachment.htm
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