fuzzyscanner
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Systems around my area are already becoming encrypted. Some day all systems will be encrypted then what, we won't be able to scan legally anymore. What would happen to RR.com?
But I hear of all these robbery's and most of them have scanners. LE are going to something about it.
Systems around my area are already becoming encrypted. Some day all systems will be encrypted then what, we won't be able to scan legally anymore. What would happen to RR.com?
But I hear of all these robbery's and most of them have scanners. LE are going to something about it.
Ya I do but don't you think the cops are the most exciting to listen to? I sure do.
The cost of strong encryption is becoming ridiculously cheap. I loosely fleshed out my thougths here but suffice to say that there will be a day when enabling encryption on a radio system will be as easy as setting up WEP or WPA security on your WiFi network. It's not difficult to imagine a high profile horror story of a crook foiling police (or maybe taking a few out) with the help of a radio. Imagine the media aftermath. After this happens, PD's around the nation will feel that to not encrypt will be the irresponsible choice.Do you think small private radio systems can afford to encrypt when there is no reason they should? One day maybe all Public Service communications MIGHT (huge IF there), be encrypted but that doesn't meen there is nothing to listen to...
I don't even believe that all LE agencies want encryption...
Some day all systems will be encrypted then what?
Systems around my area are already becoming encrypted. Some day all systems will be encrypted then what, we won't be able to scan legally anymore. What would happen to RR.com?