What kind of environment can RFID operate in?
RFID operates today in and around industrial manufacturing sites, in warehouses, at ocean and aerial ports, in retail stores, at ammunition storage and manufacturing sites, at transportation distribution facilities, and in austere environments (such as military field conditions). Back to Question List • Does RFID require an FCC license? RFID operates under the authorization for FCC Part 15 and therefore does not require a license. However, military users are required to coordinate frequency site assignment through their local frequency manager. Back to Question List • Can I operate RFID around munitions? Active 410 and 654 tags and reader products are Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO) certified to operate around munitions. The 410 and 654 tags can be safely read by the interrogator at a four inch or greater distance from unshunted munitions. Back to Question List • What is the range between the RFID tags and interrogators? Read range varies considerably, however, t