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MS Tag Round XL HDX STF-YELCLPRPB1
- 0409415
The MS Tag Round XL HDX is a durable, high-quality, electronic ear tag for pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and camels. With the RFID electronic identification system, animals can be recognised automatically and animal information will automatically be collected and recorded.
- HDX technology (Half Duplex)
- Printed and programmed according to ISO standard 11784 /11785
- Wear resistant
- Frequency: 134.2 kHz
- ICAR registered
- Tamper proof
The ear tags can be scanned with a portable HDX ear tag reader or fixed HDX reader such as at feeding stations and scales.
Application:
- Ear tag pliers
User Tips:
- Suitable for: pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and camels
- The extra-large diameter of the this transponder improves the communication with the reader, which makes the recognition process simpler
- The female part (without pin) must always be applied from the front of the ear.
- The transponders are welded ultrasonically (not glued), which means the antenna is fully encased in resin. This acts as a dual preventive measure against the potential effects of moisture.
- Suitable for:
- All MS Tag male ear tag parts, excluding MS Tag Little male ear tag parts
Product measurements:
- Diameter: 30,5 mm
- Thickness: 15,65 mm
Material properties:
- TPU
- Not UV resistant
Technical specifications:
- Colour: yellow
- Weight: 5,95 gram
- Perforation closure: closed
- Order unit quantity: per piece
- Packaging: resealable plastic bag
Details:
- A code is stored in the transponder, which allows the animal to be recognised. The transponder only activates when the ear tag reader sends out an electromagnetic signal. This prevents the animal from noticing the chip itself. The signal activates the chip and the animal’s code is sent to the scanner, which identifies the animal and determines whether or not the information can be processed automatically
- Difference between FDX and HDX:
- FDX (Full Duplex): the exchange of information from the ear tag to the reader and from the reader to the ear tag takes place simultaneously. This means there is a constant connection through which information is sent across. The drawback of this technology is that, by comparison, the signal is weaker and its range is shorter, which requires the reader to be held closer to the transponder. The advantage is that the technology is a bit less expensive than HDX.
- HDX (Half-Duplex): an HDX transponder will only send information back to the reader once the electromagnetic field has been disabled. The advantage of this technology is that, by comparison, the signal is stronger than that of FDX, which allows information to be scanned from a greater distance. The drawback is that this technology is more expensive than FDX.
The MS Tag Round XL HDX is a durable, high-quality, electronic ear tag for pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and camels. With the RFID electronic identification system, animals can be recognised automatically and animal information will automatically be collected and recorded.
- HDX technology (Half Duplex)
- Printed and programmed according to ISO standard 11784 /11785
- Wear resistant
- Frequency: 134.2 kHz
- ICAR registered
- Tamper proof
The ear tags can be scanned with a portable HDX ear tag reader or fixed HDX reader such as at feeding stations and scales.
Application:
- Ear tag pliers
User Tips:
- Suitable for: pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and camels
- The extra-large diameter of the this transponder improves the communication with the reader, which makes the recognition process simpler
- The female part (without pin) must always be applied from the front of the ear.
- The transponders are welded ultrasonically (not glued), which means the antenna is fully encased in resin. This acts as a dual preventive measure against the potential effects of moisture.
- Suitable for:
- All MS Tag male ear tag parts, excluding MS Tag Little male ear tag parts
Product measurements:
- Diameter: 30,5 mm
- Thickness: 15,65 mm
Material properties:
- TPU
- Not UV resistant
Technical specifications:
- Colour: yellow
- Weight: 5,95 gram
- Perforation closure: closed
- Order unit quantity: per piece
- Packaging: resealable plastic bag
Details:
- A code is stored in the transponder, which allows the animal to be recognised. The transponder only activates when the ear tag reader sends out an electromagnetic signal. This prevents the animal from noticing the chip itself. The signal activates the chip and the animal’s code is sent to the scanner, which identifies the animal and determines whether or not the information can be processed automatically
- Difference between FDX and HDX:
- FDX (Full Duplex): the exchange of information from the ear tag to the reader and from the reader to the ear tag takes place simultaneously. This means there is a constant connection through which information is sent across. The drawback of this technology is that, by comparison, the signal is weaker and its range is shorter, which requires the reader to be held closer to the transponder. The advantage is that the technology is a bit less expensive than HDX.
- HDX (Half-Duplex): an HDX transponder will only send information back to the reader once the electromagnetic field has been disabled. The advantage of this technology is that, by comparison, the signal is stronger than that of FDX, which allows information to be scanned from a greater distance. The drawback is that this technology is more expensive than FDX.