Is this the sound of digital encryption?

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natedawg1604

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No, that is the sound of a digital voice protocol, I believe that's DMR. You need to put a RTL dongle on it with DSD+ and you'll find out exactly what it is. You would never hear the sound of encryption unless you first had a program that was decoding the protocol.
 

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Encryption in digital doesn't have a different sound. The 1's and 0's are just rearranged differently (generalized explanation). Your ears would not be able to tell the difference between a digital signal in the clear and one that's been encrypted.

And I agree, sounds like a control channel for a trunked system.
 

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Encryption in digital doesn't have a different sound. The 1's and 0's are just rearranged differently (generalized explanation). Your ears would not be able to tell the difference between a digital signal in the clear and one that's been encrypted.
True if you are an authorized recipient of the conversation but in this case, I think he was thinking more along the lines of "is this what encryption sounds like" for a scanner user.... In that situation, the audio just sounds like mumbo-jumbo noise.
 
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