[TheList] FW: Encripted digital radios for wellington

Scott Palmer scott at scottpalmer.com
Thu May 21 15:57:24 AEST 2009


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From: Scott Palmer
Sent: Thursday, 21 May 2009 5:54 p.m.
To: 'THE NZScanners email list - FULL of lots of stuff, NOT JUST SCANNING!'
Subject: RE: [TheList] Encripted digital radios for wellington

Yep, the beginning of the end for listening to Police on our scanners. Fire will follow, Ambulance too at some stage though I heard they wern't going P25 they were looking at another trunking system in Wellington at least?

Yes, the network and the radios are smart enough to get around a radio being stolen.

They use APCO Project 25 (P25) technology, in the 490 - 510 ish MHz range.

Cheers

Scott

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From: thelist-bounces at nzscanners.org.nz [mailto:thelist-bounces at nzscanners.org.nz] On Behalf Of RayC
Sent: Thursday, 21 May 2009 5:47 p.m.
To: THE NZScanners email list - FULL of lots of stuff, NOT JUST SCANNING!
Subject: [TheList] Encripted digital radios for wellington

NZ police are finally going to get a radio system that prevents people from
eavesdropping on their communications.

Wellington first, being installed now, then Auckland and CHCH

All done in 4 years time frame

I wonder what happens the first time a crim steals one of these? Will they
able to remotely revoke the key for that radio to stop it being part of the
network? What other issues i wonder.

What system are the transmitting on i wonder.

Heard on Radio Live news bulletin today.

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