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 The Reader Antennas can be a separate, attached
component. And an external RFID Antenna can give a better signal
range to RFID reader that reads tags relatively far away. DAILY
RFID has recently unveiled a new HF RFID Antenna DL810 to cater for
the above demands. Â Â The RFID Reader
Antenna DL810 can offer up to 3W [...]
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