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Hindi ba mas malaking advantage pag meron? Ang haba na naman ng pila sa cash lanes
My apologies if this is the worng place to ask . I tried to look for the rules in the about section amd i didnt see any
Wouldn't this be the ultimate way of storing your keys? You can buy the microchips and the software to program them, they take no energy, you can do all of it offline provided you have a computer that you don't connect to the net and that you wipe straight after. You could encrypt the info with a code that is easier to memorize than 24 words.
This sounds like an incredible idea, so I can't wait for you guys to shoot it down.
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Greetings Fellow SDR Enthusiast,
I am studying different RF encoding methods using a STL-SDR and GNURADIO. I captured the communication between a UHF RFID reader and tag. The tag is a 18000-6C. The reader can be seen at the website below.
I received 51 very similarly formatted packets/bursts. I have included 5 for reference with this post. As you can see from the samples all packets start with the same 5 preamble like bits and ends with a single bit. In the middle I see a repetitious 5 chunk pattern that is consistently 3 or 4 bit chunks followed by some space. To help explain I will represent a bright region as 1 and dim region as 0. The middle chunks are either 11011000 or 11010000.
I have been reading the following document on FM0, Miller and PIE.
https://www.gs1.org/sites/default/files/docs/epc/Gen2_Protocol_Standard.pdf#page26
Since the encoding is Amplitude Shift Key, I would expect to be able to read this packet/burst visually. I have not been able to identifying which encoding is seen here. Request if anyone can nudge me in the right direction for decoding this.
The 5th sample image is from the same capture but only 6 of the 51 packets/burst looked like this in the middle of the 51. They look like the receiver was getting over-saturated for these 6. Does this sound right. I assume the interrogator/reader was adjusting output power during the read and those packets came out stronger.
Thanks in advance to all those who respond. I can also provide the I/Q file is anyone is interested.
Pictures are taken using Inspetrum tool.
https://github.com/miek/inspectrum
... keep reading on reddit β‘The hotel I'm staying at is less than a year old and has 2 of the new Leviton units (EVR30-R2C) that require a proprietary RFID card to activate. But the front desk staff and maintenance guy didn't know anything about the activation cards; they thought the units were activated by an RFID card carried by drivers. I explained to them that many EVSEs do work like that but not these; these units are meant for the property owner to hold the cards as a way to restrict access. The maintenance guy said he'd send an email and see if he could get more information for me but he's not sure when he would expect the email to reach the right person. I feel like the card has to be here at the property in a drawer somewhere. Leviton makes identical models that don't require the RFID card...so someone somewhere made a conscious decision to pick the RFID-restricted model. A Volt was parked at the other unit not plugged in, so I'm guessing they're just as disappointed about the hotel's lack of knowledge on the situation.
Just another reason why it's hard to recommend EVs to anyone without an early adopter mindset :(
You can buy a cheap RFID gun on amazon for about $10. Mine came with 5 keychains and some stickers, the keychain fobs are not very expensive for a bulk pack. I haven't used this one for anything that illegal, but all of the pools in my area use RFID keys to get in. It's basically just a generic radio signal that very likely every single person in the entire apartment complex is running the same signal. This will also work with badges at most facilities where they have that little grey device with the green light that beeps when you present your badge, although those are more likely to be registered to the person you clone from - so keep that in mind if working with an accomplice. I have cloned my own pool key so that when I don't live here I can keep using the pool. I have cloned my neighbors key and use his pool. I have even cloned my old work badge before I left so that I can continue to park in the busy downtown area without any issue. Some people use these for safes but most common is to get you in and out of communities, pools, I'm even curious to try this at a hotel to see if it will work. I have only come across 1 fob that I couldn't clone with the one I bought. My community charged me $50 for a replacement fob when I literally can make them for basically free now.
This is the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Duplicator-Transceiver-Individual-Indicator/dp/B07S893T8C/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=rfid+clone&qid=1623825813&s=hi&sr=1-4
TLDR: Just buy an RFID gun and clone away, keep access to anywhere.
Looking for some information about any company y who can create ( domino table, Tiles and reading software)/ design a RFID system for Domino games Livestream. similar to the one used for poker.
Any info will help.
Thanks in advanced
A year or two back I purchased an automatic pet food dispenser from this site.
Theyβve struggle to keep up with demand during COVID and their website now displays a message stating theyβve suspended their business and will announce more details in a weekβ¦ well itβs been at least a month since that message first displayed.
The feeder works by using an active RFID tag that is attached to your pets collar. That tag is either approved or denied by the feeder, and will open/close the feeder when that tag is within a certain range.
I need help figuring out how to design and build my own tag, & was hoping that I could turn to this community for help. Any advice on the tools or steps necessary to read the tag for (presumably) its unique ID and then assigning that ID to a new active RFID would be greatly appreciated.
I'm making a short business trip from Baguio to San Jose, Nueva Ecija tomorrow. My car has an RFID strip, but I don't know the account number. There are tolls in my route. Do they still accept cash payment sa mga toll gate? Specifically this route I'm going through? If not, how can I determine the account number of my car's RFID thingamajig so that I can reload it? Just bought the car two months ago and never really traveled through an area with tolls before with it kasi eh.
https://i.imgur.com/iPNLL9n.jpeg
Any answers would be useful. Thanks!
does anyone know if the flipper will be able to emulate or read long distance rfid?
Hey guys, I need to build a door which can only be opened by 1 horse. I need a RFID Chip Reader + Chip for that. It should habe a reach of 75 -100 cm. I want that the door is closed by an electric bolt. Do you got any recommandations for reader with chips that will work for my needs? Is the reach I want/need even possible?
Hey y'all I just moved into a building that has a key fob entry system ( from ICT) and I wanna get a implant so I don't have to carry this giant fob with me every where I go.
I took apart the fob and searched online the numbers I saw inside but they didn't really come up with anything.
Can anyone recommend some good reading to do to help me along with this ?
Went to Costco today and they had a deal for $599 you get this new base that only works with pitchers with a clear plastic top, and it came with a personal smoothie container and a smaller coffee grinder looking container. Said the pitcher was dishwasher safe.
The RFID is to make it so the base doesn't continue to run when the pitcher is removed from the base. I've been eyeing one of these blenders for years and still unsure what model to get. I know I want a smaller pitcher for blending smaller quantities of food (they had that for $99 extra) and they had the food processor attachment as well for $150 extra. It all seemed really really nice and want to make sure I'm not getting stuck with "oh no I can only use these specific pitchers because of this RFID thing".
I don't remember which model it was. The salesman was going on about the RIFD and having bluetooth capabilities.
I am looking for help in designing a simple RFID tracking system for an ultramarathon with 75 participants where people will be completing a .8 mile loop as many times as possible in 24hrs.
I have been using this link as a reference but was wondering if anyone has any experience creating an RFID system like this or would be willing and helping point me in the right direction.
https://www.racedirectorshq.com/read/build-rfid-race-timing-system-20/
I want to be able to clone other rfid cards and chips onto the implants to use to unlock things like work or hotel doors. I would ideally like as many implants as possible to store as many cards as I can, but I am just going to start with one one each hand.
But I don't know a lot about RFID technology so I am not sure which ones to get that do what I want them to. Any information would be excellent
Edit: It seems like two of these would be what I am looking for, but I am not entirely sure
I hate having stickers on my windshield. Thought I found a place finally because they had an app you could purchase and scan at the kiosk. Turns out, when you scan your membership, a dude comes running out and slaps a tacky sticker on the inside of your windshield. I'm from outside the area, and pretty much every car wash I've been to has had license plate scanners/phone code scanners.
I know this is super particular and nit-picky, but so many places don't pick up the phone and it's tiring visiting various car washes (this was #3). I just love having a blank windshield and not advertising a company with their tacky bright green sticker.
Google mentions a tag similar to those security stickers but our clothing is just clothing with your average paper tag. Does anyone know how the rfid gun picks up essentially just paper? Same with rfid audits thereβs no way the entire store has electronic tags on or in them. If I didnβt work at Target I wouldnβt even know this was a thing so Im asking here for anyone else whoβs been curious.
I want to make a machine with arduino and It got a RFID module. I need it to be FCC approved since Iβm planning to sell it. I was told the best way to do it is getting a pre approved RFID module. Do you have any idea on where I can find it?
As the title asked.
I am a Bachelor in Accounting & Finance without simple knowledge of Electricals & Electronics and Coding. So where should I start on? Any recommends?
My wallet has rfid material and I was wondering if I put my air tag (coming soon) in my wallet will it interfere with the tracking/ signal?
Let me preface this with stating I don't believe what I'm asking to do here is "piracy" or illegal. It might fall in a bit of a gray area by way of "intended use". I apologize it this posts steps over any line of impropriety for this /r.
What I am wanting to know is if it possible to clone the RFID cards used at various game arcade/amusement venues that use them for points/credits to play games.
The purpose is not to try and hack the systems or try to steal credits (I'm not sure this is even possible because I believe the account data at most of these locations is somehow centralized). My use case is this:
These places often utilize an "unlimited play" option which allows you for a set fee to have the card loaded with unlimited credits for a specified time. Additionally, they place security in the card to cut down on sharing beyond their threshold by implementing a cool-down timer of anywhere between 10-30 seconds (usually). So, with a 30 second cool down, you could play 2 games a minute (or 2 credits/minute).
I know many families who go to these places and purchase a single card and share it among multiple children/family members. AFAIK, the establishments allow this - and again, this is one reason they implement the cool down timers to limit abuse.
However if you have 2 kids using the card, they need to stay next to each other which is often not easy to do in a larger amusement venue. I'm looking for the possibility of cloning these cards so that they can each be used independently. I would assume that this would not increase the credit count nor bypass the cool down timer, since I believe this data is all stored centrally. It would simply allow the cards to be used a few hundred feed from each other.
Has anyone any knowledge of this? I have seen some tutorials about cloning RFID security-type badges (the thicker white cards with the rubberized exterior), but not any information of people trying to clone these types of credit-card like amusement cards.
thoughts?
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