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Florida - Editorial About Police Radio Encryption
http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060725/APN/607250676
IMHO- This is very well written. Peter Sz |
Florida - Editorial About Police Radio Encryption
zerg90 wrote:
http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060725/APN/607250676 IMHO- This is very well written. Peter Sz Are they talking about APCO25 encryption of EVERYTHING? That's ridiculous and outrageous. Many confuse encoding with encryption. The use of APCO25 in and of itself is not encryption. Police companies far and wide love this stuff because only the most expensive scanners can receive it. It also requires substantial technical prowess to figure out what's what. Someone with that kind of background isn't likely to be a threat. --Or so the theory goes. That said, I concur with the editorial. Rodney King would never have seen justice had it not been for the very quiet support of scanner enthusiasts. Police forces far and wide have nothing to fear from a citizen listening at home. I do. My wife does too. We like to know what's going on around us. We like to know where our tax money goes. What's wrong with that? Jake Brodsky Amateur Radio Station AB3A |
Florida - Editorial About Police Radio Encryption
IIRC - the local Sheriff is going to EDACS ProVoice. And since there
are no scanners that can decode EDACS ProVoice, then the public is getting locked out. Peter sz |
Florida - Editorial About Police Radio Encryption
"zerg90" wrote in message oups.com... IIRC - the local Sheriff is going to EDACS ProVoice. And since there are no scanners that can decode EDACS ProVoice, then the public is getting locked out. Peter sz Somebody will eventually sell an external decoder to put on scanners, just like in the 1970s. H.J. |
Florida - Editorial About Police Radio Encryption
zerg90 wrote:
IIRC - the local Sheriff is going to EDACS ProVoice. And since there are no scanners that can decode EDACS ProVoice, then the public is getting locked out. Peter sz I have a RS Pro-2051, purchased on sale which can track EDACS. Is Provoice some sort of add on encryption? |
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receive it on a scanner either its open or encrypted form. The State of Florida recently moved all it's communications to a ProVoice encrypted system and can no longer be monitored. |
Florida - Editorial About Police Radio Encryption
Jake Brodsky wrote: zerg90 wrote: IIRC - the local Sheriff is going to EDACS ProVoice. And since there are no scanners that can decode EDACS ProVoice, then the public is getting locked out. Peter sz I have a RS Pro-2051, purchased on sale which can track EDACS. Is Provoice some sort of add on encryption? I dont think that ProVoice is technically "encryption". I think it is a proprietary method of voice encoding/digitization. I think this has been discussed at www.radioreference.com - check the M/A-Comm forum. Peter sz |
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