Bloody encryption
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I was sitting down at Homebush shops this morning and I could here the Sherrif's radio loud and clear. A Sherrifs car pulled up in front of me and I could here them very clear.
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the corrections base was encrypted months ago but not always active... ive seen the hand held module that encryps for them....couldnt get it in time..lol
They will be fully encrypted soon..
They will be fully encrypted soon..
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Just further to my comments above, I've got audio recorded from the Sheriff on a couple of their channels from today (Sunday) in the 1102x range. Not many, but it is a Sunday. Still hearing bases and mobiles/portables in the clear. Could you mean Corrective Services as Grant suggested?Scotty wrote:Just checked my recordings for them. I've still got audio on almost all their talkgroups up until 2:30pm this arvo (11/02/11) - portables and bases. Are you certain you can't hear them and that it's not an error on UniTrunker?
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Just had a look through my audio recordings for today (Monday). Sheriffs are definately still in the clear, with lengthy audio recorded on almost all channels. OP must have been referring to Correctives as Grant suggested.
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Worked out the problem. Had all the SO TG's in a bank. Locked out that bank. For some reason, that no one can explain, it also locked them out in search mode. A quick re-program has solved the situation.Scotty wrote:Just had a look through my audio recordings for today (Monday). Sheriffs are definately still in the clear, with lengthy audio recorded on almost all channels. OP must have been referring to Correctives as Grant suggested.
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Glad the problem was sorted. I must admit, I've done the same thing in the past myself.
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Dragging up an old thread here from more than 8 years ago, however I promise it's relevant!
The Sheriff has now been encrypted for some time - not sure how long, but I started taking notice of the 'P4' on Unitrunker sometime earlier this year.
Of late a couple of their channels, or at least one side of the conversation, appear to show up on UT as being in the clear. I had some spare time today so tried to confirm if parts of these conversations could be heard, without any success.
I searched the forum and could only find this post relevant to the Sheriff, so thought I would throw it in here.
The Sheriff has now been encrypted for some time - not sure how long, but I started taking notice of the 'P4' on Unitrunker sometime earlier this year.
Of late a couple of their channels, or at least one side of the conversation, appear to show up on UT as being in the clear. I had some spare time today so tried to confirm if parts of these conversations could be heard, without any success.
I searched the forum and could only find this post relevant to the Sheriff, so thought I would throw it in here.
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Only within the last month, however the court I was at during the week still had XTS5000s so maybe the rollout is a little slow.
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Heard Sheriffs few weeks back signing off for the day from miscellaneous courthouses on TG 11023.
2119990 looks to be dispatch console.
2119990 looks to be dispatch console.
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I checked my DSD log that I run alongside Unitrunker and it appears that the 5th August was the switchover date to encryption.
Dozens and dozens of new radios above 2110750 have appeared since.... all encrypted
Grant
Dozens and dozens of new radios above 2110750 have appeared since.... all encrypted
Grant
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