As of this morning it seems Both City Ops and City Admin have both been moved to Digital. Watching with SDRTrunk they are P25-1 Encrypted. UGH There has been no analog audio all morning.
Do you know what NAC they are using?As of this morning it seems Both City Ops and City Admin have both been moved to Digital. Watching with SDRTrunk they are P25-1 Encrypted. UGH There has been no analog audio all morning.
Is it strapped encryption, or is some stuff in the clear and other stuff Enc?As of this morning it seems Both City Ops and City Admin have both been moved to Digital. Watching with SDRTrunk they are P25-1 Encrypted. UGH There has been no analog audio all morning.
Right now Both Ops and Admin are the only two that have moved from what I can tell. They are both Encrypted. Hasn't been any traffic on the channels since late evening yesterday... All day yesterday I guess they were testing and it was all encrypted.Is it strapped encryption, or is some stuff in the clear and other stuff Enc?
DSD+ showed 2E8 on OpsDo you know what NAC they are using?
As someone stated above all Pittsburgh radios have ADP encryption already in their flashcodes so their shouldn't be any extra costs associated with the switch; at least that's my understanding of it.they now have 5 encrypted channels....not good...I understand for SWAT situations but considering the history of Pgh PD I see many problems coming...hope the city will have the extra money......
Does any one know if any other Allegheny County channels are moving to p25?
Costs comment was not about radios but about the number of lawsuits the city will be paying for. Hiding makes it easier for even more shoddy work.As someone stated above all Pittsburgh radios have ADP encryption already in their flashcodes so their shouldn't be any extra costs associated with the switch; at least that's my understanding of it.
It's doubtful as there are a extremely large number of agencies and municipalities that would have to purchase new P25 equipment. Hence other reason for not going trunked.
Lots of suburban depts are using kenwood, vertex, etc. Main requirements are channel capacity and capability for MDC-1200.
Highly doubtful because to go from ADP to AES-256 would require every radio to be reflashed which would take a while and a huge bill to do all the city's radios.Any chance they jumped up to AES given all of the new programming under way last week and this week?
I love the scanning hobby as much as the next guy but I doubt any of those lawsuits would go anywhere seeing that the city government has no legal obligation to allow the public to listen to public safety comms or anything really; they could encrypt the garbage collection if they wanted.Costs comment was not about radios but about the number of lawsuits the city will be paying for. Hiding makes it easier for even more shoddy work.
They appear to have moved to the county PEMA UHF channel (453.525)Does anyone know if City Animal Control moved to a different channel or are remaining on secure admin channel? They used to be in the clear on Admin.. prior to it going secure this week.