[LINK] RFID enabled Mobile Phone for Health Monitoring

Jan Whitaker jwhit at melbpc.org.au
Sat May 19 15:37:29 AEST 2007


At 12:43 AM 19/05/2007, you wrote:
>Out of interest, the increase of power, for UHF technology, from 1 
>to 4 Watts EIRP, is considered essential for supply chain 
>applications (to read pallets and boxes). USA use 4W.

RC or Geoff:

Do you know why it was limited to 1W in the first place here?  As I 
understand it, GS1 has been allowed to issue scientific licences only 
but this is a shift to allow without a licence.
(pardon my misinterpretation that it's for the readers -- if you're 
sure that's what it's for -- I must have misunderstood)


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