User talk:Rob Blanco~commonswiki
Hello, Thank you for the very helpfull diagramm However, I would like to know more on the load modulation process. I am working on a project to understand the functionnement of the Oyster card used in transport for London. It seems very unlikely that they use backscattering as the card is only at a few centimeters of the reader. If you have any informations please let me know...
Best regards
Ethan Kings college london
Stan67550@hotmail.com
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[edit]Hello,
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22:49, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
Renamed
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05:12, 21 April 2015 (UTC)