JJJakubowski
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Randy, for sure adaptations of RFID type technologies have been available to SS for some time. I think WashCard may have been the first 5-7 years ago (I soooo lose track of time as time rolls by) with their devices that the customer could wave near or tap an RF reader.
And I believe that's much the same with IDX's "Widgets" -- that is, they have to be passed within an inch of an RF reader. What I was referring to is "Unlimited Washing" and the type of RFID system that is used by toll road and many tunnels whereby a slim, discreet, unremovable RF "card" is positioned on the bottom-left of the windshield or top edge of the rear view mirror which is instantly/automatically/very conveniently recognized by the RFID reader as the car drives up to a tunnel entrance ... or perhaps someday into a SS wand bay.
BTW --- IDX makes unquestionably great products. But they really do, shall we say, a, uh, "not so great" job of informing the industry as to all the fine stuff they bring to the carwash market. I'm not even suggesting they buy advertising. C'mon, Mike, at least send the trade mags product press releases for inclusion in our new products columns ... it's a free service.
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And I believe that's much the same with IDX's "Widgets" -- that is, they have to be passed within an inch of an RF reader. What I was referring to is "Unlimited Washing" and the type of RFID system that is used by toll road and many tunnels whereby a slim, discreet, unremovable RF "card" is positioned on the bottom-left of the windshield or top edge of the rear view mirror which is instantly/automatically/very conveniently recognized by the RFID reader as the car drives up to a tunnel entrance ... or perhaps someday into a SS wand bay.
BTW --- IDX makes unquestionably great products. But they really do, shall we say, a, uh, "not so great" job of informing the industry as to all the fine stuff they bring to the carwash market. I'm not even suggesting they buy advertising. C'mon, Mike, at least send the trade mags product press releases for inclusion in our new products columns ... it's a free service.
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