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![]() "Jay in the Mojave" wrote in message ... Hello Alexb: Yeah I wouldn't give the call sign thing too much concern especially with low low power and hand held operation. But I would ID if any one asked. Highly unlikely. And even more unlikely in areas that are not heavily populated. I don't think the codes your talking about are encrypted your signal. I believe those are digital squelch codes that allow the other radio to open its squelch. So scanner radios will be able to hear the conversation. I am sure you can talk around the subject that you are framilur with. I buy scanners at yard sales for something different to listen to. And just listen to what ever they have programed in, or what ever crystal channels are in the scanner. We have a local Tow Truck company here that talks around everything. Except when Marge gets hammered on Friday afternoons hehehehehehe. I haven't a clue how to listen to encrypted signals?!?!?!?!? sorry. Why would you want to? Just a bunch of guys saying Ten-4 and 2180 to headquarters. Jay in the Mojave Thank you. |
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