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RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 424042
4/27/2008 1:53 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

You just woke me up... current "mobile phone" towers can operate from ULF to UHF extreme low to high bandwidt. RFID freq. must be in there.
 Quoting: the flying dutchman 358200



Perhaps this explains why we are being forced from analog to digital. I read they were going to use the analog frequencies for something else and that is why ALL analog broadcasts have to be shut down during February 2009.

I won't get a converter box! I will live without TV. I don't like the thought of others being able to track what I am watching, when I am home and who knows what else.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 396816 (OP)
4/27/2008 2:02 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

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Perhaps this explains why we are being forced from analog to digital. I read they were going to use the analog frequencies for something else and that is why ALL analog broadcasts have to be shut down during February 2009.

I won't get a converter box! I will live without TV. I don't like the thought of others being able to track what I am watching, when I am home and who knows what else.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 424042


check this,subliminal messages might be used for digital tv

[link to www.youtube.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 396816 (OP)
4/27/2008 2:08 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

are the tracking microchips on the label of tinned food or on the metal can ?

please help,info wanted
The Flying Dutchman
User ID: 358200
4/27/2008 2:18 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

looking at production process, on the label, or in ink on the can, just get yourself a detector and have a look at what's in store
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 396816 (OP)
4/27/2008 2:20 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

looking at production process, on the label, or in ink on the can, just get yourself a detector and have a look at what's in store
 Quoting: The Flying Dutchman


will do bro

can you buy them or do you have to make one ?
The Flying Dutchman
User ID: 358200
4/27/2008 2:33 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

looking at production process, on the label, or in ink on the can, just get yourself a detector and have a look at what's in store


will do bro

can you buy them or do you have to make one ?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 396816

your choice, there are integrated linux packages that will tell you what the RFID content is.
You can build , buy cheap, buy fancy.
See if i can find a linkie
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 424064
4/27/2008 2:35 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

are the tracking microchips on the label of tinned food or on the metal can ?

please help,info wanted
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 396816



Start with these from a previous post:

Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ????? Quote

"RFID advances help food traceability

By Ahmed ElAmin


LATEST NEWS HEADLINES
Flavour key to healthy foods revolution, says Unilever
Kraft Foods sells European assets
Cross-linked pectin to lead to better emulsions for food?
Food Design opens new chocolate panning room
Green tea's Alzheimer protection gets more support
GET THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS
IDTechEx
RFID
traceability
All market reports


12-Jan-2006 - Advances in RFID make the technology more useful to food processors in tracing and tracking their products."

[link to www.foodproductiondaily.com]

--

"Frozen-Food Distributor Tests RFID

Having established its own RFID center, Richmond Cold Storage provides RFID testing services for a range of meat, frozen food and other products.

By Jonathan Collins

Sept. 28, 2004—Of the many manufacturers facing demands from Wal-Mart, the Department of Defense and a range of others to meet RFID tagging mandates on their shipments, some food suppliers are facing an especially tough situation.

Patrick Hughes

“There is so much moisture in meat, frozen or not, and RFID hates moisture,” says Pat Hughes, director of operations at Richmond Cold Storage Co., which is based in Richmond, Va."
[link to www.rfidjournal.com]


GENERALLY, RFID is not compatible with water/moisture/freeze-thaw cycles/condensation.

RFID does not hold up to blunt-force trauma. :)

Do a Websearch and you'll find scads of sites detailing how to give a "hammer"massage" to the RFID chip in a passport. DISCLAIMER: This is FYIO/Entertainment purposes only! I DO NOT ENDORSE ENGAGING IN THIS PROCEDURE!

Seems I vaguely recall something from school about magnets being the scourge of certain hardware utilized by certain PCs circa 1980s. . . .

Certain aerosols and solvents have been known to cause "problems" for components used in some small electronics.

Remember, RFID is an evolving technology. What is for the consumer today was for the technicians yesterday. They are already over and beyond the horizon of our tomorrow.

Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 396816 (OP)
4/27/2008 2:41 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

Start with these from a previous post:

Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ????? Quote

"RFID advances help food traceability

By Ahmed ElAmin


LATEST NEWS HEADLINES
Flavour key to healthy foods revolution, says Unilever
Kraft Foods sells European assets
Cross-linked pectin to lead to better emulsions for food?
Food Design opens new chocolate panning room
Green tea's Alzheimer protection gets more support
GET THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS
IDTechEx
RFID
traceability
All market reports


12-Jan-2006 - Advances in RFID make the technology more useful to food processors in tracing and tracking their products."

[link to www.foodproductiondaily.com]

--

"Frozen-Food Distributor Tests RFID

Having established its own RFID center, Richmond Cold Storage provides RFID testing services for a range of meat, frozen food and other products.

By Jonathan Collins

Sept. 28, 2004—Of the many manufacturers facing demands from Wal-Mart, the Department of Defense and a range of others to meet RFID tagging mandates on their shipments, some food suppliers are facing an especially tough situation.

Patrick Hughes

“There is so much moisture in meat, frozen or not, and RFID hates moisture,” says Pat Hughes, director of operations at Richmond Cold Storage Co., which is based in Richmond, Va."
[link to www.rfidjournal.com]


GENERALLY, RFID is not compatible with water/moisture/freeze-thaw cycles/condensation.

RFID does not hold up to blunt-force trauma. :)

Do a Websearch and you'll find scads of sites detailing how to give a "hammer"massage" to the RFID chip in a passport. DISCLAIMER: This is FYIO/Entertainment purposes only! I DO NOT ENDORSE ENGAGING IN THIS PROCEDURE!

Seems I vaguely recall something from school about magnets being the scourge of certain hardware utilized by certain PCs circa 1980s. . . .

Certain aerosols and solvents have been known to cause "problems" for components used in some small electronics.

Remember, RFID is an evolving technology. What is for the consumer today was for the technicians yesterday. They are already over and beyond the horizon of our tomorrow.

Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 424064


Thanks for the info

To be honest a lot of the science goes over my head

say if i could buy a scanner cheap to locate this freaking tracking chip on a tin of beans say,that would be the ticket i am looking for

Thinking about it,i wonder why i have stocked up on food anyway because if my neighbours children are starving i would have to share with them,i couldnt stuff my face while children starve
The Flying Dutchman
User ID: 358200
4/27/2008 2:56 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

op, ask these guys the detector you need.
Doesn't have to be expensive i saw.

[link to eu.rfidshop.com]

[link to www.gaorfid.com]

They know what frequency for witch RFID, else you might up ending scanning the cat from the neighbour, or the cows further on with it.
The Flying Dutchman
User ID: 358200
4/27/2008 2:59 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

cheers en please tell us what you find
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 396816 (OP)
4/27/2008 3:05 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

op, ask these guys the detector you need.
Doesn't have to be expensive i saw.

[link to eu.rfidshop.com]

[link to www.gaorfid.com]

They know what frequency for witch RFID, else you might up ending scanning the cat from the neighbour, or the cows further on with it.
 Quoting: The Flying Dutchman


Thanks for the info,seems cheap as well

nice one
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 129376
4/27/2008 3:15 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

please, any info no matter how small badly wanted on this issue................
 Quoting: secret technology 396816

Have you ever heard of Google ?
Amaruca Subscriber
just another frequency domain
User ID: 420547
4/27/2008 3:21 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

can magnets like neodymium make them defunct?
All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force... We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. This Mind is the matrix of all matter.
Max Planck
[link to www.myspace.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 396816 (OP)
4/27/2008 3:47 PM
Re: RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????Quote

Have you ever heard of Google ?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 129376



listen turd brain

you could post that remark to anyone asking a question on this site

dont be a fool !!!
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