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look like chip in some car keys. VIRGIN T6 ID48 TRANSPONDER CHIP or Ford
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look like chip in some car keys. VIRGIN T6 ID48 TRANSPONDER CHIP or Ford
Yea looks like them. I went to my other supplier place to test them with a KD900 and CN900Mini. No response at all.
If anyone has any solution to identify them, please shoot them below. My client wants 6000 of this chip if I am able to crack them. =X
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If it is indeed the ID48 Tag you are going to have to shell out some dosh on a decent automotive cloning machine like the Slica RW4 Plus to copy them, If you know the vehicle details for the chip you can call Technical Tony at Davenport and he will point you in the right direction for kit you need.
He is very friendly.
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If it is indeed the ID48 Tag you are going to have to shell out some dosh on a decent automotive cloning machine like the Slica RW4 Plus to copy them, If you know the vehicle details for the chip you can call Technical Tony at Davenport and he will point you in the right direction for kit you need.
He is very friendly.
Well. I try with all the automotive devices. It didnt work out as fine as i think it would.
My best bet is still getting an oscilloscope to test. Wonder where i can get them in Shenzhen, China.
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digital oscilloscope now-a-days is also very good.
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could be a tag for animals?
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could be a tag for animals?
I am guessing that. No answer for now. Still awaiting.
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does the tag draw power from the pm3 antenna on LF or HF? (hw tune with tag off then tag on and compare.)
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(with capsule on)
Measuring antenna characteristics, please wait......
# LF antenna: 40.70 V @ 125.00 kHz
# LF antenna: 23.93 V @ 134.00 kHz
# LF optimal: 41.39 V @ 126.32 kHz
# HF antenna: 26.91 V @ 13.56 MHz
Displaying LF tuning graph. Divisor 89 is 134khz, 95 is 125khz.
(With capsule off)
Measuring antenna characteristics, please wait......
# LF antenna: 44.27 V @ 125.00 kHz
# LF antenna: 24.20 V @ 134.00 kHz
# LF optimal: 44.83 V @ 126.32 kHz
# HF antenna: 26.91 V @ 13.56 MHz
Displaying LF tuning graph. Divisor 89 is 134khz, 95 is 125khz.
Indeed brilliant way to test it. So I guess I can conclude it is an LF capsule. What's next?
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Is there any distinguishable wave in the graph after a lf read?
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I will do that tomorrow. Was messing around with the fork.
Thanks Marsh!
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any news on this one Dot.com? the antenna has reacted so definitely it has to be LF, is it @Marshmellow?
Asking because I saw one more type of micro thing like this a HID chip UHV. If that was that a UHF chip, the antenna would not show any reaction, correct?
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probably a 134 since it does react to the method that Marsh suggested but cannot be detected by the 125khz command.
We are still trying to look into it.
Will update once i got more news.
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Should be an ID 48 TAG
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