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Old 05-30-2010, 07:48 PM
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Who is TG 1811 on RWC. Been active on White Tank IR. Traffice has been fire, pump testing and just driving around testing streets in Corte Bella area and Sun City West. I would think it might be SCW Fire or Surprise Fire.

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What does one need to decrypt???
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To literally answer one's question, one needs the decryption key.

From the Phoenix Area Trunked Radio System Quick Guide - The RadioReference Wiki ...


A word about encryption and scrambling: You may also notice that some talkgroups are scrambled and you will not be able to understand the traffic on those channels. (These talkgroups are marked with the letter 'E' on the Radio Reference pages listed below.) Due to the nature of digital encryption, specific technical information is needed to convert the scrambled signal to clear speech - and that information is only released to those individuals or agencies that need it. No scanner on the market today can be programmed to monitor encrypted communications. (emphasis added)

Besides being technologically difficult, if not impossible, it is also not lawful to decrypt most communications.
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