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Dear All,
Pls find the link below for comparison, however HF is more popular among
libraries:
http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?2217
http://www.intermec.com/public-files/white-papers/en/UHFvs.HF_RFID_wp.pdf
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 5:52 PM, SAIACS, Chief Librarian wrote: Dear Colleagues, It is to seek your insights and valuable information on use of UHF RFID
tags
for library security system. We would like to know whether or not use of
UHF
will be harmful to human bodies? Are There Any Health Risks With Prolonged
Exposure to UHF? We are in the process of identifying suitable technology
(HF or UHF) for our library, your inputs will help us to make right choice.
Should we consider using HF over UHF?? Please share your experiences and opinions in this regard. Thanks Yesan Sellan, B.Com., MLISc., PGDLAN, UGC-NET., BCS Chief Librarian South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies (SAIACS) 363 Dodda Gubbi Cross Road, Kothanur P.O., Bangalore 77, India Phone: 91 80 2846 5235/5344/ 5649, Fax: 91 80 28465412, Mobile:
91-9972348251 Website: http://www.saiacs.org/ www.saiacs.org Alternative Email:
mailto:yesans@gmail.com yesans@gmail.com or
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