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anyway to unscramble the police
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anyway to unscramble the police
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is there anyway to unscramble the police when they go to scramble the police here talk on 155.550 but sometimes go to scrambled and it sounds like they are on another channel is there a way or something to buy to hear them when they go scrambled
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If they're encrypted, then no...there is no way to demodulate the signal and there never will be (at least not legally).
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If it sounds like listening on the wrong sideband, then its inversion scrambling. speech inversion might be a good noise-toy for CB, talk to your buddy privately and **Censored**-off everybody else.Circuit Breaker wrote:If they're encrypted, then no...there is no way to demodulate the signal and there never will be (at least not legally).
If it sounds like FM squelch-open background noise, then its AES or DES encrypted.
AES is impossible to decrypt unless your the NSA.
DES is possible to decrypt with modern computers. Maybe some of the folks on radioreference dot com have brute-forced an over-the-air DES key.
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Post by Circuit Breaker »
Yep, several years ago, before cordless phones moved up to 2.4GHz and higher, they started using speech inversion as a means to keep people with scanners from listening in on conversations. Of course, those of us that had the right equipment and spent enough time on it, could make it intelligible enough to get the gist of the conversation.dud muck wrote:If it sounds like listening on the wrong sideband, then its inversion scrambling. speech inversion might be a good noise-toy for CB, talk to your buddy privately and **Censored**-off everybody else.
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