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[Solved] Copy STANLEY RFID Key Ring for Intercom: Steps, Tools & Costs to Duplicate Key Fob Securely

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  • #1 17262610
    7hebill
    Level 11  
    Hello.
    I have a STANLEY RFID keychain for the intercom. I do not know its exact parameters, but I have looked a little about it and I have not found much about it except it is super extra safe. It looks like this:
    Copy STANLEY RFID Key Ring for Intercom: Steps, Tools & Costs to Duplicate Key Fob Securely
    After zooming in, it gives you access. I read that a tenant and his unique fob are assigned to each flat. I am interested in how to copy this identifier to another fob, that is nothing else but to sun it. I tried to read it with a phone and copy it to copy keys and cards, but it does not see my key ring at all, so I'm guessing it or another frequency or different ID format. I immediately say that I'm not a specem when it comes to RFID.
    I know that copying a fob is possible and offers several companies in the UK for around 15-20? What's the funniest, the building caretaker takes 50? for a new key (key 3?, it comes out 47? for labor). I could go to the facility and send to some company, but I want to delve into the subject.
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  • #2 17262650
    leonov
    Level 43  
    7hebill wrote:
    to copy Chinese for copying brilliants and cards, but it does not see my broccol at all
    What equipment was it?

    If so Copy STANLEY RFID Key Ring for Intercom: Steps, Tools & Costs to Duplicate Key Fob Securely he only supports 125 KHz.

    You would have to have such Copy STANLEY RFID Key Ring for Intercom: Steps, Tools & Costs to Duplicate Key Fob Securely which supports 125 KHz, 250 KHz, 500 KHz, 375 KHz, 625 kHz, 750 kHz, 875 KHz, 1000 KHZ, 13.56 MHz (ISO1443A / B), Prox HID cards

    Read support: EM4100 / EM4200, Mifare classic, UID card, Ultralight, Ntag203, HID 1386/1326/1346.
    Support of the recording card: HID 1386/1326/1346, T5577, EM4305, Mifare UID card.
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  • #3 17263320
    7hebill
    Level 11  
    Indeed, I had the option of using this blue only. Will this fob match any of these 10 frequencies?
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    #4 17264431
    leonov
    Level 43  
    I do not know, there is no data for this Stanley tablet, i.e. what hedges it has.
  • #5 17264438
    7hebill
    Level 11  
    After a little combing, Google finally found.
    Quote:
    Uses PAC (153KHz) proximity technology

    Here from the store

    Any clues as to how can I clone this frequency on this frequency? All you need is a reader on 153KHz?

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    Or maybe there are some such readers for I do not know USB with many bands?

    Added after 4 [minutes]:

    In general, when I look after some 153 khz reader, I can not find anything; (
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    #6 17264447
    leonov
    Level 43  
    It looks like this is an unusual standard Stanley PAC(R) (153KHz) proximity technology.
  • #7 17271340
    7hebill
    Level 11  
    So lime?
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    #8 17271445
    leonov
    Level 43  
    Well, only a professional tool needed.
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  • #9 17271627
    7hebill
    Level 11  
    OK, I will send the keys to some workshop because I will not give myself several thousand ;) thanks for the help

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around duplicating a STANLEY RFID key fob used for intercom access, which operates on a unique 153KHz frequency. The user seeks methods to clone the key fob, noting that attempts to read it with a phone were unsuccessful, likely due to frequency or ID format issues. Responses indicate that specialized equipment is required for cloning, with suggestions to use a reader that supports the specific frequency. The STANLEY PAC(R) proximity technology is identified as the standard for this key fob. Users recommend sending the fob to a professional service for duplication, as the necessary tools are costly and complex for individual use.
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