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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 2952111" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Nope, since they are trunked and encrypted, they have to be programmed to be allowed on the system. Newer radios are all data/ip based, so essentially pc's. I work at the radio shop for OKC, so we do all the public safety stuff, including upfitting the cars. If it's not available on radio reference, you arent getting it without handing the radio or scanner to one of my guys, them assigning a LID (Logical ID) on our system, and programming it. Channels like TAC, AIR, IA, Intel etc are all encrypted. The guys who get those channels, are on the team, and requires a lot of paperwork and permissions from the higher ups that we verify before we program them. When you leave that assignment, you lose those channels. Dispatch, patrol etc DO NOT get to listen in on those channels. OpSec is pretty serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 2952111, member: 4864"] Nope, since they are trunked and encrypted, they have to be programmed to be allowed on the system. Newer radios are all data/ip based, so essentially pc's. I work at the radio shop for OKC, so we do all the public safety stuff, including upfitting the cars. If it's not available on radio reference, you arent getting it without handing the radio or scanner to one of my guys, them assigning a LID (Logical ID) on our system, and programming it. Channels like TAC, AIR, IA, Intel etc are all encrypted. The guys who get those channels, are on the team, and requires a lot of paperwork and permissions from the higher ups that we verify before we program them. When you leave that assignment, you lose those channels. Dispatch, patrol etc DO NOT get to listen in on those channels. OpSec is pretty serious. [/QUOTE]
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