Msr606 for sale
The main characteristics of the encoder are as follows: The encoder is connected via a USB cable. The encoder is powered by 24v DC and the kit includes a universal power supply that operates on 110-240v AC. The encoder supports reading and writing of three tracks of cards of high (HI-CO) and low (LO-CO) magnetization standards ISO 7811-7816, AAMVA and others. The MSR606 encoder is a hardware clone of the MSR206, therefore it repeats all its characteristics. However, all products are offered under their own brand and are backed by their own warranty and technical support. Based on this, I decided to place an order and a week later the encoder was in my hands.Īs it turns out, POSH is just a distributor for the Canadian market and offers products for use in trade and access control. The encoder was offered at an attractive price (~ $ 450 USD), which was just over half the cost of the MSR206.
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The description stated full hardware compatibility with the MSR206. But purely by chance I found an ME6-USB encoder of an unknown company POSH on the website of a USB store. I did not find popular encoders like MSR206 either in local stores or on sites with private advertisements for sale.
I didn't really want to order on the Internet with delivery, and often sellers refuse to sell at the slightest suspicion that the encoder is being purchased by a private person. However, purchasing a device of this kind was not easy. Contrary to common misconception, private ownership of magnetic card encoders is not illegal.