This is dispatch 2 truck 103 comms. Of this helps anyone.
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Such a pretty picture, worth nearly the advertised thousand words, now we have some verifiable facts to work with, no "ENC" displayed...lets get some color on that puppy. Sys ID, RFSS ID, WACN, NAC, and Site ID are system settings...they won't change from user to user, they are constant (may have some info changes on different towers if it's not a simulcast system). WACN BEE00 tells me it's a Motorola system.
Get yourself an RTL dongle and run Unitrunker. It will give you all the system's information...frequencies, WACN, RFSS ID, NAC, control channels, everything. Then it'll keep a running list of Talkgroups. Let it run the whole day. After listening on another radio, you'll start to build a list of obvious user names for those talkgroups. That's how it was done for Charlotte County's new system. The SDS100 gives us the same info (won't keep a running list though), but can be cost prohibitive for some...RTL dongle is $35 on Amazon (get the metal one).
I may have a line on some Harris M5300 radios that have P25 Phase 2--at a reasonable price. We need to confirm that there is indeed something to listen to first--why buy it when you can't hear encryption? I just sold 5 (new old stock) because they are 800MHz and I need 700/800MHz. Lee County appears to be 800MHz--but to be fully confirmed.