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People and vehicle access control specialists Nortech will be on hand to demonstrate some of its products at the Norbain South West Roadshow 2018 in Newport, scheduled to take place next month.

Ideal for businesses that want to know more about people and vehicle access solutions and their benefits, the company will be displaying its new uPASS Target Antenna, an additional long-range identification solution, which is used alongside its uPASS Target Reader.     

Nortech has supplied products and solutions to the security industry for over 25 years as an independent British company. The company uses extensive experience and expertise to create new security products to fit their clients’ needs and designs, keeping the customer in mind.uPASS Target is ideal both for access control to gated sites and for close monitoring of traffic flow activities at industrial sites and logistic depots

Vehicle tagging and long-range identification

The company offers a choice of products that use vehicle tagging to identify individual vehicles while they are moving through a monitoring point. With reading ranges of up to 10 metres and an assortment of vehicle tag options, Nortech caters to a wide variety of applications.

The uPASS Target Antenna is an external antenna for use with the uPASS Target Reader, which uses passive UHF RFID technology to identify vehicles and people up to 10 metres.

By adding the uPASS Target Antenna to the uPASS Target Reader, the read-range can be extended to cover a wider area. Additionally, the external antenna can be used in situations where reading of both vehicle entry and exit lanes is required. The uPASS Target Reader has a TNC port to connect one external antenna.

The uPASS Target is a robust solution for long-range identification of vehicles, people and rolling stock. It is ideal both for access control to gated sites and for close monitoring of traffic flow activities at industrial sites and logistic depots.

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