cdb wrote:
> This means my cat flap operated via RFID could be back on the agenda.
>
>
http://www.murata.eu/mm/2007.html>
> Of course trying to get hold of just one to play with will be near
> impossible I suppose.
That's pretty cool. The closest I ever came was thinking about using an
implanted microchip as authentication for the cat door. But I was never
convinced it would reliably work, since you almost need contact with the
cat for detection. Here is a link to a homemade microchip scanner. looks
pretty easy, as long as you know which protocol your cat's microchip is
using:
http://max-gpl.sourceforge.net/Cheers,
Bob
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