[TheList] TheList Digest, Vol 41, Issue 7

Tristin Davis tristindavis at clear.net.nz
Thu Sep 6 10:22:51 AEST 2012


I was told years ago when many european emergency services crossed to Tetra 
systems that TETRA was virtually impossible to decode and there had never 
yet been one successfull attempt, it has the same security as GSM Mobile... 
3rd party infomation don't hold me to it :)


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> Do any of these new Uniden (and other brand/models) have the ability to
> decode the KorKor system which operates on the'Tetra Digital Radio
> Standard'?
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> I believe it has only been rolled out in Auck./Wgton. and perhaps Chch. It
> operates on the 800mHz 'trunking band'. Because of it's limited 'roll out'
> it does not seemed to have a particularly large customer base. Locally
> (Wgton.) WIAL, Air NZ, Hutt City Council, plus both the bicycle and 
> vehicle
> couriers and perhaps Armourguard Security seem to be the main users. I 
> don't
> think (Mr. Angus) Tait manufactures Tetra protocol equipt. - so I believe
> Motorola has got most of the business. Maybe some of you have further
> information on this topic.
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> John Barnhill
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> From: DogSecurity - Richard <richard at dogsecurity.co.nz>
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> Hi all,?
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> We use Teamtalks Fleetlink system nationwide. ? However Auckland do have 
> their own open channel which I believe to be just analogue, but could be 
> encrypted or something, nothing of huge interest to listen on our channels 
> to be honest, we heavily use 10codes, and all patrol/cash jobs use an 
> automated dispatch system via VPNd 3G PDAs so little to no chance of 
> decoding to get keys and codes.?
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> Cheers
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> Z-master/Richard from.. Armourguard :)?
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> Sent from a mobile device.? Please excuse the brevity, spelling and 
> punctuation.John Barnhill <barny1 at clear.net.nz> wrote:Do any of these new 
> Uniden (and other brand/models) have the ability to decode the KorKor 
> system which operates on the?Tetra Digital Radio Standard??
> I believe it has only been rolled out in Auck./Wgton. and perhaps Chch. It 
> operates on the 800mHz ?trunking band?. Because of it?s limited ?roll out? 
> it does not seemed to have a particularly large customer base. Locally 
> (Wgton.) WIAL, Air NZ, Hutt City Council, plus both the bicycle and 
> vehicle couriers and perhaps Armourguard Security seem to be the main 
> users. I don?t think (Mr. Angus) Tait manufactures Tetra protocol equipt. 
> ? so I believe Motorola has got most of the business. Maybe some of you 
> have further information on this topic.
> ?
> John Barnhill
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