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In general, as a RFID tag's operating frequency increases, its signals are able to carry more data. As a result, higher frequency readers are also able to read more RFID tags in a given period of time. In addition, RFID systems that operate at ultra high frequency (UHF) and microwave frequencies are typically designed to have a longer operating range than low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) systems.

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  • In general, as a RFID tag's operating frequency increases, its signals are able to carry more data. As a result, higher frequency readers are also able to read more RFID tags in a given period of time. In addition, RFID systems that operate at ultra high frequency (UHF) and microwave frequencies are typically designed to have a longer operating range than low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) systems.
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  • In general, as a RFID tag's operating frequency increases, its signals are able to carry more data. As a result, higher frequency readers are also able to read more RFID tags in a given period of time. In addition, RFID systems that operate at ultra high frequency (UHF) and microwave frequencies are typically designed to have a longer operating range than low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) systems.
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