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Boeing and FedEx test active RFID tags

Jul 1, 2006 12:00 PM

Boeing and FedEx partnered for an in-service evaluation of RFID tags used to monitor airplane parts for FedEx's MD-10 freighters. Inentec Solutions will provide the active tags, which are battery powered and contain a microchip transmitter that operates at 915 MHz. The data is transferred from the tags to a hand-held reader and over a 300-foot read-range, according to Inentec.

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