cajunjerry
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Can LWIN have encryption?
Thanks, seems a few years ago I was told that no agencies could enc on LWIN.Yes. ADP and AES are being used. More and more agencies are encrypting daily.
The only TGs not allowed to have encryption are the Parish Interop/Coord's that are shared statewide. All other TGs can be encrypted as wanted by each agency.Thanks, seems a few years ago I was told that no agencies could enc on LWIN.
And that is ONLY for the 4 original assigned to each Parish by the State GOHSEP. The others that the Parishes added onto those, they can, and some DO use encryption on.The only TGs not allowed to have encryption are the Parish Interop/Coord's that are shared statewide. All other TGs can be encrypted as wanted by each agency.
Correct. Anything beyond the first 4 parish interops for each parish are not classified as statewide shared.And that is ONLY for the 4 original assigned to each Parish by the State GOHSEP. The others that the Parishes added onto those, they can, and some DO use encryption on.
The dispatch channels on BRPD are using some encryption,while the other channels are full encrypted. On EBRSO, North and South Dispatch are using some partial, while the remaining is full.Baton Rouge PD and EBR according to the data base have switched.
If you notice in the database the ones listed as "De" are select encryption. the "DE" is strapped encryption (full)The dispatch channels on BRPD are using some encryption,while the other channels are full encrypted. On EBRSO, North and South Dispatch are using some partial, while the remaining is full.
I listen to EBRSO North Dispatch and haven't heard encryption but have heard some on North TalkThe dispatch channels on BRPD are using some encryption,while the other channels are full encrypted. On EBRSO, North and South Dispatch are using some partial, while the remaining is full.