pontiac2000
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Here's a quote from the Lindsay Daily Post which talks about their force wanting to go encrypted:
"For instance, the service uses 30-year-old Sabre radios, for which replacement batteries are no longer available. A new system would allow the police to encrypt its radio messages, preventing criminals from listening on scanners, which can be purchased by anyone, the Chief said. The cost of the radios is $42,500, with the plan to upgrade again in 2017. "
The full article can be read here:
http://www.thepost.ca/webapp/sitepa...86877&catname=Local+News&classif=News+-+Local
"For instance, the service uses 30-year-old Sabre radios, for which replacement batteries are no longer available. A new system would allow the police to encrypt its radio messages, preventing criminals from listening on scanners, which can be purchased by anyone, the Chief said. The cost of the radios is $42,500, with the plan to upgrade again in 2017. "
The full article can be read here:
http://www.thepost.ca/webapp/sitepa...86877&catname=Local+News&classif=News+-+Local