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<blockquote data-quote="TGM" data-source="post: 7872277" data-attributes="member: 43890"><p>It's a pity that the specification does not reflect what is actually available for eid readers. SG34 and SG35 don't make sense. A stick reader does exactly the same level of recording as a handheld yet a farmer wanting stick format instead of handheld format is severely disadvantaged. stick reader is about £200 more expensive than a handheld but it's restricted to lower rate of grant. That doesn't make sense. I've already notified the Welsh scheme about this. Farmers who want stick format must kick about this. We sell both. But stick read range is greater than handheld and stick can be attached to outside of weigh crate for automatic weighing. Handheld reader is about 2 inches less range and that's critical of you want to use reader as asubstiute for a panel. SG35 is for simple sticks that only tag tag numbers. But the agrident sticks allows full recording including look up database on the screen of the stick (AWR300) and they need to be permitted under SG34</p><p></p><p></p><p>s asubstitue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TGM, post: 7872277, member: 43890"] It's a pity that the specification does not reflect what is actually available for eid readers. SG34 and SG35 don't make sense. A stick reader does exactly the same level of recording as a handheld yet a farmer wanting stick format instead of handheld format is severely disadvantaged. stick reader is about £200 more expensive than a handheld but it's restricted to lower rate of grant. That doesn't make sense. I've already notified the Welsh scheme about this. Farmers who want stick format must kick about this. We sell both. But stick read range is greater than handheld and stick can be attached to outside of weigh crate for automatic weighing. Handheld reader is about 2 inches less range and that's critical of you want to use reader as asubstiute for a panel. SG35 is for simple sticks that only tag tag numbers. But the agrident sticks allows full recording including look up database on the screen of the stick (AWR300) and they need to be permitted under SG34 s asubstitue [/QUOTE]
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