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    Default Cloning ID48 transponders (with Zedbull / EFFI ) ?

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    I read somewhere that it is possible to clone ID48 transponders to another.
    Does this mean the unique ID can be overwritten on some (Chinese?) ID48 transponders?
    And if so, is this simply writing the correct value to the correct word page?

    Does Zedbull (smart) software or EFFI support this feature?


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    ........no

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    Quote Originally Posted by H2Deetoo View Post
    Hi,


    I read somewhere that it is possible to clone ID48 transponders to another.
    Does this mean the unique ID can be overwritten on some (Chinese?) ID48 transponders?
    And if so, is this simply writing the correct value to the correct word page?

    Does Zedbull (smart) software or EFFI support this feature?


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    Yes, it's possible but you need ID48 cloner. Zed Bull and EFfi can't do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cesarec View Post
    Yes, it's possible but you need ID48 cloner. Zed Bull and EFfi can't do that.

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    Silca or keyline id48 cloner and even them not working with all id48.

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    i think it is possible if transpoder not locked permanently

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    So you need to have a specific ID48 transponder which allows you to have its ID overwritten?
    And you need some tool to do this, Zedbull and EFFI both don't support this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H2Deetoo View Post
    So you need to have a specific ID48 transponder which allows you to have its ID overwritten?
    And you need some tool to do this, Zedbull and EFFI both don't support this.
    You are talking about two different things, cloning id48 tranponders and re-using id48 tranponders.

    Cloning of some is possible with some origional tools, not with clone zedbull (even not with original i think) and effl.

    Reusing (unlocking) of some is possible if locked password is default but not worth it.

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    Yes, there are megamos 48 where ID part is writeable. You can write any ID into it.
    Tango, VVDI2 can do it for sure. AVDI should be able too.

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