Method and system for shot tracking

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Capacitor charging or discharging

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C340S010100, C340S539300, C340S568600

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07911186

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a method for transmitting a RFID signal while conserving battery power of a circuit. The method comprises charging a capacitor using a battery. The battery is in electrical communication with a resistor and the resistor is in electrical communication with a capacitor and a load switch. The load switch is in electrical communication with an enabler and a microprocessor. The microprocessor is in electrical communication with a radiofrequency component. The load switch is closed, allowing power drawn from the capacitor to flow to the radiofrequency component.

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