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Topic: looking for programmer RFID experience a big plus (Read 518 times)

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model card reader


Micro Mullion-style RFID Proximity Card Reader
By Rosslare Security Products (AY-KR12)


description

Rosslare’s AY-KR12B is a powerful RFID proximity card reader of 125 KHz cards and tags, featuring Wiegand 26-Bit output format and a read range of up to 3.15 inches. With a miniature, sleek design and a tough, UV and water-resistant casing, the AY-KR12B is equally suited to indoor and outdoor use, and is both economical and reliable.
legendary
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I would say to provide any and all information, so something such as that would help.
sr. member
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There are quite a few RFID Standards that would all have nuances related to them. Saying a cloner that can "clone any one" makes it seem like you may not know what you are getting into here.

There is a wide range of combinations (you mentioned frequency yourself).

You'll probably want to be much more specific in your request if you want any serious feedback.
I'm not really familiar with it
That's why I'm looking for someone with experience so we can figure out what I need together

Would knowing the model number of the reader be any help
legendary
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There are quite a few RFID Standards that would all have nuances related to them. Saying a cloner that can "clone any one" makes it seem like you may not know what you are getting into here.

There is a wide range of combinations (you mentioned frequency yourself).

You'll probably want to be much more specific in your request if you want any serious feedback.
sr. member
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The one that I want to copy could be copied
I just don't know' what frequency it operates

bump willing to pay good money for the right person escrow will be used
sr. member
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The one that I want to copy could be copied
I just don't know' what frequency it operates
hero member
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You can't just clone every rfid cards. If security doesn't really sucks then it is protected from copying.
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there is a lot of designs on the web showing how to clone a rfid card but none of them actually give you the code 

so im looking for someone that can program such a chip

and since im not really familiar with all the types of rfid cards im looking for a cloner that can clone any one

so someone with rfid experience is a big plus

please post below or pm me your offer
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