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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

California uses a radio-tag system called FasTrak for vehicles, and recently they sent me a new tag.

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    California uses a radio-tag system called FasTrak for vehicles, and recently they sent me a new tag.

    So naturally I had to open up the old tag, right?

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      California uses a radio-tag system called FasTrak for vehicles, and recently they sent me a new tag.

      So naturally I had to open up the old tag, right?

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      This is the closest I was able to get to a non-blurry picture.
      It's not super complicated inside: Two main big components, a battery (non-rechargable lithium!) and a switch. The antenna is built into the PCB itself.

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        This is the closest I was able to get to a non-blurry picture.
        It's not super complicated inside: Two main big components, a battery (non-rechargable lithium!) and a switch. The antenna is built into the PCB itself.

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        @foone

        I know what most of that is... but what is the EAST SFM 1640A package?

        Piezo Transducer?

        What is this for? Does it detect the car running? Something at the toll booth?

        https://www.multicomponent.se/wp-content/uploads/SFM-1640A.pdf

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          @foone

          I know what most of that is... but what is the EAST SFM 1640A package?

          Piezo Transducer?

          What is this for? Does it detect the car running? Something at the toll booth?

          https://www.multicomponent.se/wp-content/uploads/SFM-1640A.pdf

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          @futurebird @foone I would imagine it beeps when you go through a toll booth? Ours don’t in WA but that’s what I would imagine this component is for.

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            @futurebird @foone I would imagine it beeps when you go through a toll booth? Ours don’t in WA but that’s what I would imagine this component is for.

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            @amd @foone

            I suppose that makes more sense.

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