[TheList] Encription installation commences

Gary kaimaikid at xtra.co.nz
Tue May 26 16:36:33 AEST 2009


Well thinking outside the circle

Wouldn't it be easier to just get the same speced radio and secretly clone one of the others and disable the kill feature?

another thing, if its a case of having the key - have some way to recognise the data transmitted to change the keys/encryption and set up some system to only listen for that change and record/decode it?

Cos surely at some stage someone will have a radio turned off or battery go flat when the new key is transmitted so will have to listen out for it unencrypted or is this some multi-layered system that can transmit with multiple different sets of encryption at the same time?

Food for thought?




On 26/05/2009 5:48:32 p.m., Rick (smithr at ihug.co.nz) wrote:
> Hi Ray.
> 
> Not sure if even our experts could decode apc25 encryption.
> Perhaps a digital receiver combined with a Cray supercomputer and many
> hours
> of programming may get you close but that is likely all thwarted by the
> "over the air rekeying".
> 
> Now what did we all do before scanners came along?
> 
> Rick.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [TheList] Encription installation commences
> 
> What would be the best radio  to buy to listen to the police.
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