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Hi,
Have anybody try to read or clone vehicle decals tag?
Normal the vehicle reader is a distance away and still able to read the vehicle decals tag in the car, don think it's those type of proximity tag.
Can it be those ISO/IEC 15693 for vicinity tag?As this type of tag,can read from a greater distance as compared to proximity tag.
ISO/IEC 15693 systems operate at the 13.56 MHz frequency, and offer maximum read distance of 1-1.5 metres.
2.45 GHz active RFID tags?
Thank you for reading this post, any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Please supply more (technical) details about these tags, it is hard to talk about a cloning if details of the frequency/manufacturer/product you are using is unknown. It could also be 433 MHz KeeLoq for example, of 868MHz Zigbee... or much more
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There is another type of vehicle tag used in parking garages. Its freq is around 900MHz and the reader is usually mounted on the ceiling at a angle above the gate. Any tag above 13.56MHz is beyond the scope of this forum and unfortunately outside the capabilities of the PM3.
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Thank you Roel and Bugmen1400 for the reply.
You are right Bugmen1400.
It a UHF EPC Gen2 transporter.
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