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Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:11 pm to
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:11 pm to
RFID chips do not supply their own power.
Posted by dchog
Pea Ridge
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:11 pm to
The arse of Eric Cartman.
Posted by Wolfhound45
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:12 pm to
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Are all you sheep ready to get your biosensor implanted?
They are free to try...

Posted by Dawgfanman
Member since Jun 2015
26080 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:14 pm to
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RFID chips do not supply their own power.


Passive RFID chips become powered/energized when the reader powers them. They do not require their own power.
Posted by Bearcat90
The Land
Member since Nov 2021
2955 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:15 pm to
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RFID chips do not supply their own power.


There are passive RFID chips. I mean you can only find that information on about maybe 30,000 websites when you do an interwebs search.........that technology is used on everything from shipping containers to expensive merch inside stores.
Posted by squid_hunt
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2021
11272 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:16 pm to
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Are the people in the video lying?

Are you implying people on the internet don't lie?
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
26689 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:16 pm to
Exactly they require an outside power source. Basically a scanner.
Posted by Dawgfanman
Member since Jun 2015
26080 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:18 pm to
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Exactly they require an outside power source. Basically a scanner


Like you said, installed in many products by default now. Used in property control, inventory, shipping, etc.
Posted by LRB1967
Tennessee
Member since Dec 2020
23075 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:18 pm to
No thanks! I am a pureblood and plan to stay that way.
Posted by Bearcat90
The Land
Member since Nov 2021
2955 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:19 pm to
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Exactly they require an outside power source. Basically a scanner.


You mean like a 5G radio signal?

Posted by squid_hunt
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2021
11272 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:24 pm to
Ok, nevermind. I saw it was an actual news post and not just some rando spouting conspiracies. My bad.
Posted by FlexDawg
Member since Jan 2018
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Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:25 pm to
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This post was edited on 2/1/22 at 3:27 pm
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
58370 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:38 pm to
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Not needed. RFID chips can be passive (don't require energy source to work).
you think a non powered chip is going to log and calculate data it collects from your body? RFID chips are coded with data that can then be read by an outside source. they dont compuet data.
This post was edited on 2/1/22 at 3:40 pm
Posted by Bearcat90
The Land
Member since Nov 2021
2955 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:43 pm to
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you think a non powered chip is going to log and calculate data it collects from your body? RFID chips are coded with data that can then be read by an outside source. they dont compuet data.


How does RFID work? A Radio-Frequency IDentification system has three parts:

A scanning antenna
A transceiver with a decoder to interpret the data
A transponder - the RFID tag - that has been programmed with information.

The scanning antenna puts out radio-frequency signals in a relatively short range. The RF radiation does two things:

It provides a means of communicating with the transponder (the RFID tag) AND
It provides the RFID tag with the energy to communicate (in the case of passive RFID tags).

This is an absolutely key part of the technology; RFID tags do not need to contain batteries, and can therefore remain usable for very long periods of time (maybe decades).

The scanning antennas can be permanently affixed to a surface; handheld antennas are also available. They can take whatever shape you need; for example, you could build them into a door frame to accept data from persons or objects passing through.

When an RFID tag passes through the field of the scanning antenna, it detects the activation signal from the antenna. That "wakes up" the RFID chip, and it transmits the information on its microchip to be picked up by the scanning antenna.

In addition, the RFID tag may be of one of two types. Active RFID tags have their own power source; the advantage of these tags is that the reader can be much farther away and still get the signal. Even though some of these devices are built to have up to a 10 year life span, they have limited life spans. Passive RFID tags, however, do not require batteries, and can be much smaller and have a virtually unlimited life span.

RFID tags can be read in a wide variety of circumstances, where barcodes or other optically read technologies are useless.

The tag need not be on the surface of the object (and is therefore not subject to wear)
The read time is typically less than 100 milliseconds
Large numbers of tags can be read at once rather than item by item.

In essence, that's how RFID works.
Posted by Padme
Member since Dec 2020
9513 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:44 pm to
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Mark of the beast?


Needs a beast
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
26689 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:47 pm to
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Like you said, installed in many products by default now. Used in property control, inventory, shipping, etc.


I am not arguing that they can't be used for surveiling. Just that they don't yt power themselves.

I am not taking the mark of the beast. I am on your side.
Posted by Armymann50
Playing with my
Member since Sep 2011
22228 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:47 pm to
blade runner


hunger games 4
Posted by Dawgfanman
Member since Jun 2015
26080 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:55 pm to
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you think a non powered chip is going to log and calculate data it collects from your body?


RF can be used to power compute nodes, not just storage.
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
58370 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:55 pm to
quote:

How does RFID work? A Radio-Frequency IDentification system has three parts:

A scanning antenna
A transceiver with a decoder to interpret the data
A transponder - the RFID tag - that has been programmed with information.

The scanning antenna puts out radio-frequency signals in a relatively short range. The RF radiation does two things:

It provides a means of communicating with the transponder (the RFID tag) AND
It provides the RFID tag with the energy to communicate (in the case of passive RFID tags).

This is an absolutely key part of the technology; RFID tags do not need to contain batteries, and can therefore remain usable for very long periods of time (maybe decades).

The scanning antennas can be permanently affixed to a surface; handheld antennas are also available. They can take whatever shape you need; for example, you could build them into a door frame to accept data from persons or objects passing through.

When an RFID tag passes through the field of the scanning antenna, it detects the activation signal from the antenna. That "wakes up" the RFID chip, and it transmits the information on its microchip to be picked up by the scanning antenna.

In addition, the RFID tag may be of one of two types. Active RFID tags have their own power source; the advantage of these tags is that the reader can be much farther away and still get the signal. Even though some of these devices are built to have up to a 10 year life span, they have limited life spans. Passive RFID tags, however, do not require batteries, and can be much smaller and have a virtually unlimited life span.

RFID tags can be read in a wide variety of circumstances, where barcodes or other optically read technologies are useless.

The tag need not be on the surface of the object (and is therefore not subject to wear)
The read time is typically less than 100 milliseconds
Large numbers of tags can be read at once rather than item by item.

In essence, that's how RFID works.
like i said..... they can put a RFID chip in you that has your information on it, DL, CCs, health certificates. But that RFID chip isnt going to track what your body is doing. dummy.
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
58370 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 3:56 pm to
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RF can be used to power compute nodes, not just storage.
and the moment they blast enough RF radiation to power these all of over the US, everyone is gonna die of cancer sooner rather than later. Chipped or unchipped. unless your walking around in a tinfoil suit
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