On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 08:01:06 -0700,
camgere@earthlink.net wrote:
>On Jul 10, 7:44 am, Dick <w...@k7yca.org> wrote:
>> I know this is far-fetched, but with the newer Accords having a chip
>> in the key that is read by the ignition before the car can start, what
>> would it take to be able to locate a lost key by reading the code with
>> some kind of receiver? I suppose you would somehow have to duplicate
>> the system in the Accord. Also, the receiver probably has to be very
>> close to the key. I envision something like a metal detector that you
>> can use throughout your home to find the elusive key.
>>
>> Dick
>>
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>Put an RFID chip on your keychain and if you are real nice to the
>green grocery guy he'll let you use his RFID scanner to find your lost
>keychain. Passive RFID has very limited broadcast range.
Yeah, but what do you do about one that is already lost? :-)
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