Custom Firmware for Encryption

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You can decrypt if you have enough time and resources. You should read about Alan Turing & co.

I'm not sure what you mean by scam. I've never seen GitHub used as a hotbed of scam activity. A quick skim of the project, I didn't see anyone asking for time or money. Though I didn't parse the code. That doesn't mean the project will ever get off the ground or succeed, but it doesn't mean it's a scam either.
 
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You can decrypt if you have enough time and resources. You should read about Alan Turing & co.

I'm not sure what you mean by scam. I've never seen GitHub used as a hotbed of scam activity. A quick skim of the project, I didn't see anyone asking for time or money. Though I didn't parse the code. That doesn't mean the project will ever get off the ground or succeed, but it doesn't mean it's a scam either.

My concern about a scam, the link at the bottom to make a payment via crypto. You install this and pay, then get nothing or they lock your radio and make you pay to get access again...
 
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I was always lead to believe that the firmware was locked down and I have never seen anybody offer any custom firmwares for this at all.
 

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My concern about a scam, the link at the bottom to make a payment via crypto. You install this and pay, then get nothing or they lock your radio and make you pay to get access again...
Ahhh, sorry, I must've missed that. Yeah, since"keys" are coming from "elsewhere" I'm missing the value of the software. Selling a car without the engine...
 

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Ahhh, sorry, I must've missed that. Yeah, since"keys" are coming from "elsewhere" I'm missing the value of the software. Selling a car without the engine...
I guess it gives you an option to enter the keys, if you have them? I know some AOR radios allow this for NXDN I think.
 

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I tried this software a year ago. You still need the keys. IT basically allows you to load the key in the frequency/channel. Then you can listen. You still need the key.
 

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I used to work for the Navy as a senior radio maintenance technician repairing Motorola encrypted radios running DES encryption. Back in the day, if you bought a Mx-360 with the DES encryption boards, Motorola told me that it would take 20 years + using a fast computer running continously to find out a encryption key (if the key you're looking for was never changed - and I was the POC who changed the encryption keys routinely). So, without an encryption key, it's not gonna happen. I wouldn't use any firmware except what is approved by the manufacturer (Uniden). Unless you want to just buy a new scanner, because chances are you will brick it.
 

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I used to work for the Navy as a senior radio maintenance technician repairing Motorola encrypted radios running DES encryption. Back in the day, if you bought a Mx-360 with the DES encryption boards, Motorola told me that it would take 20 years + using a fast computer running continously to find out a encryption key (if the key you're looking for was never changed - and I was the POC who changed the encryption keys routinely). So, without an encryption key, it's not gonna happen. I wouldn't use any firmware except what is approved by the manufacturer (Uniden). Unless you want to just buy a new scanner, because chances are you will brick it.
And now DES is easily cracked. Times change.
 
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