T-8000 vehicle identification tag can track vehicles traveling at more than 300+ MPH
Filed in archive Implementation on June 22, 2010

© Salim VirjiT-8000 vehicle identification tag series has been unveiled by 1st Choice Security Solution for identification of buses, cars and trucks traveling at 300+ MPH. It comes with an adjustable read range of 2,000 feet and can be mounted out of sight of driver behind the rear view mirror. Since it is not affected by metal mirrors or metallic windshields, it can even be mounted under the vehicle hood for high security applications.
It can even be used for gate access control applications such as airports, gated communities, hospitals, mines and can even be mounted under the vehicle hood for high security applications.
It can even be combined with industrial bolt on tags or personnel badge tags where users will be able to link drivers to vehicles, trucks to trailers and even portable construction equipment to trucks and trailers.

© Salim Virji
Tags: T 8000 Vehicle Identification Tag Series rfid 8000+vehicle
Vote for T-8000 vehicle identification tag can track vehicles traveling at more than 300+ MPH:
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Rating: 6.50 out of 2 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
Vijayant jain
(07/12/10 4:59pm)
Response from:
Lou
(07/17/10 9:54pm)
RFID at high speed!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fCGuLtXPI4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fCGuLtXPI4
Response from:
Stephen
(08/05/10 3:44pm)
I have worked for http://www.godecals.net
for several years and even though we sell VIN decals for the construction industry, I have never heard of a VI tag that could track where you are at? This is pretty incrediable! What will they come out with next?
for several years and even though we sell VIN decals for the construction industry, I have never heard of a VI tag that could track where you are at? This is pretty incrediable! What will they come out with next?
Response from:
Shrinivas
(08/17/10 6:54am)
Very Impressive. In the state of the art system of the near future packages will be identified by RFID. It will not be long before a RFID electronic tag will be attached to almost all packages shipped everywhere.
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