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I'm trying to clone a lf key by a company called ISONAS.
They claim their keys are "Dual modulation with FSK and ASK". I have never heard of this but it's taking me for a loop on how to clone.
Here is a link to the documentation I could find.
http://isonas.com/files/ISONASProductSheetPoEReaderMCT.pdf
I've run every test I could find without results.
Is it even possible to have both FSK and ASK?
The datasheet is about the reader that is both dual frequency (13.56MHz-ISO14443-only & 125kHz) and dual modulation (ASK and FSK); you should find the spceific key datsheet. From that datasheet ISONAS seems to be together with HID so probably their ISONAS tags are 125kHz.
Thanks for the tip, I know it is definitely 125Khz but I cannot find a datasheet on it anywhere, I haven't even heard of isonas until now.
Tried a data plot, and am fairly confident it isn't Manchester encoded - I can't figure out what the heck it is. I've also tried fskdemod and Indala to no success.
Any suggestions?
Well, THIS is surely a good public datasheet available you seem to have missed... from it you can see it is an UID-Only 125kHz card (look at the thick shell); form this other public datasheet you can see the "badge ID" is a 5-numbers-only ID.
Now you can try, for example, those commands in sequence:
lf read
data samples 5000
lf indalademod (or others)
and see if you obtain something (maybe the number written on your tag - you did not mentioned if you have one or not).
Last edited by asper (2013-05-11 19:59:59)
He never worked for farpointe. The one post almost makes it sound like it but there were several other posts that have been removed that explained who he works for.