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+# Reading RAW RFID data
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+Flipper Zero has the option to read RAW data from 125 kHz cards that allows you to record the card's data and save it, similar to how a dictaphone records sound.
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+To use this function, you need to activate the Debug mode on your Flipper Zero by doing the following:
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+1. Go to **Main Menu** → **Settings** → **System**.
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+2. Set **Debug** to **ON**.
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+Once the Debug mode is activated on your Flipper Zero, you can read RAW data from 125 kHz RFID cards:
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+1. Go to **Main Menu** → **125 kHz RFID** → **Extra Actions**.
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+2. Select **RAW RFID** data and name the raw file.
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+3. Read instructions and press **OK**.
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+4. Apply the card to Flipper Zero's back.
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+5. Once the reading is finished, press **OK**.
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+Two files with data (with ASK and PSK modulations) will be saved in the `lfrfid` folder on the microSD card. Now, you can share it and the card's photo with developers by creating an issue on GitHub.
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