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<blockquote data-quote="AlexBY" data-source="post: 6479718" data-attributes="member: 50804"><p>We have solved this problem on our farm in the following way - we have just developed our responders compatible with the robot. The responder is a regular radio frequency tag uhf range. Communication with the robot is done through a special adapter connected to the Lely antenna via can bus</p><p>The device is located next to the native responder receiver. I think? there won’t be any problems installing the responder on a cow’s leg where the responders are usually worn in your area . </p><p>Of course, there is no heat detection in these tags, I use them only to identify cows, as buying new Lely infrared respondents is too expensive. But on the other hand, there is nothing stopping me from buying a definition of any third party cow heat detection. </p><p></p><p>I’m attaching some demo pictures for demonstration purposes. </p><p></p><p>So far, I have tested the development on my farm and would like to try selling it. I would love to see any cooperation.</p><p>[ATTACH]823360[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823362[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823364[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823366[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823368[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexBY, post: 6479718, member: 50804"] We have solved this problem on our farm in the following way - we have just developed our responders compatible with the robot. The responder is a regular radio frequency tag uhf range. Communication with the robot is done through a special adapter connected to the Lely antenna via can bus The device is located next to the native responder receiver. I think? there won’t be any problems installing the responder on a cow’s leg where the responders are usually worn in your area . Of course, there is no heat detection in these tags, I use them only to identify cows, as buying new Lely infrared respondents is too expensive. But on the other hand, there is nothing stopping me from buying a definition of any third party cow heat detection. I’m attaching some demo pictures for demonstration purposes. So far, I have tested the development on my farm and would like to try selling it. I would love to see any cooperation. [ATTACH]823360[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823362[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823364[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823366[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]823368[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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