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Re: Topband: problems with RFID-key-cards / transponder door locks in Ho

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Subject: Re: Topband: problems with RFID-key-cards / transponder door locks in Hotels ?
From: "GeorgeWallner" <aa7jv@atlanticbb.net>
Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2013 08:06:20 -0500
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Tom,

The technology you are talking about is called NFC, Near Field Communications. It uses the magnetic (H) part of the RF radiation -- near field -- but it does have an electric component, although that is quite weak. The antenna, both in the lock and in the card, is usually a multi-turn loop. The lock transmits power which is picked up by the card's antenna and is used for powering the chip and communications. Most systems use a rolling code, which provides security and protection against interference.

It is not likely that your transmissions (even on 14 MHz) will trick the locks to open. It is more likely that during transmissions locks may not open, or open sluggishly. You may also get some noise on 20 meters from the side-bands of 13.56 MHz signal.

NFC readers will in the near future be used for point of sale card payments (contact-less cards) and will be installed at millions of merchant locations. They may turn into another source of noise on HF.

73, George

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