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Rolling Code Encryption

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human8472

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Does anyone know anything about the Rolling Code Encryption modules that can be bought for the Vertex brand radios? The part number FVP-35 seems to be used to designate the add on board.

Has anyone ever installed/used these add on boards?

How does Rolling Code Encryption differ from Voice Inversion? Does it require a KVL to upload keys?
 

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Rolling Code = Speech Inversion that the code changes at xxx Cycles durng the transmission. Note if the radios don't synch at PTT you are out of luck



Does anyone know anything about the Rolling Code Encryption modules that can be bought for the Vertex brand radios? The part number FVP-35 seems to be used to designate the add on board.

Has anyone ever installed/used these add on boards?

How does Rolling Code Encryption differ from Voice Inversion? Does it require a KVL to upload keys?
 
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