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Old April 14th 05, 07:01 PM
Ralph A. Schmid, DK5RAS
 
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"Bill Crocker" wrote:

Most likely, they don't have the encryption option in all their radios. Not
sure with the newer radios, if it's still done with a hardware module, or if


Even the latest Motorolas (like XTS5000) need a piece of hardware to
encrypt messages.

it's all software now. But I'm sure Motorola isn't giving it away. You see
a lot of older Motorola Saber radios on eBay. The ones that have the
encryption module, command more money. Originally, that module was very
expensive!


And still it is!

Bill Crocker





regards - Ralph

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