[Noisebridge-discuss] seeking donation of RFID reader equipment

M. Elizabeth Scott beth at scanlime.org
Wed Nov 7 21:49:55 UTC 2012


Most of the RFID chips you'll find are designed for the 125 kHz band (used
for most door entry cards) or the 13 MHz ISO standard (used for
phone-compatible NFC, Clipper cards, etc.)

The longer-range RFID used for inventory security is very different. I'm
not sure how standardized it is. You'll need a reader with much larger and
higher-powered antennas.

—beth


On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Daniel Pitts <Daniel at coloraura.com> wrote:

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