Hello Ramana & PIC.ers, I'm reminded of the way Dassault (many years ago) rid the cockpits of all the `extra' tools, rivets & loose bits after the riggers were finished and the plane was being readied for flight. The factory had a special jig to turn the whole thing upside-down and give it a wonderful shake.... Less light-heartedly, I'm also on a long term hunt for a similar passive device, to be detected within a vehicle cabin. Security, codes etc., are a non-requirement for this app. mere presence or absence is sufficient. Any pointers? A PIC can surely be employed somewhere in it. >Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 13:03:28 +0530 >From: "Ramana B.V" >Subject: [OT]:Transponder? > >Hi, >I came across a requirement for which I did not have any solution. May be >some person can advise me. > >The problem is to identify small tools that may be left over in a cabin or >small area after the work is done. Sorry if I am obtuse but I do not have >much more information than that. These left over tools may cause problem >during operation. The basic idea is that there should be some way some >person can identify and locate the left over tool. The tools may be small >ones like screwdrivers etc. >Does any body have any idea if such a thing can be done. > >rgds >ramana b v best regards, John e-mail from the desk of John Sanderson, JS Controls. Snailmail: PO Box 1887, Boksburg 1460, Rep. of South Africa. Tel/fax: Johannesburg 893 4154 Cellphone no: 082 741 6275 email: jsand@pixie.co.za Manufacturer & purveyor of laboratory force testing apparatus, and related products and services. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads