[Scan-DC] Encrypted P25 on Industrial/Business Pool freqs?

Jeff Krauss jeff at krauss.ws
Mon Sep 12 19:25:36 EDT 2016


Why do you say "encrypted P25"?
The emissions are 11K2F3E  and  8K10F1E .

At 06:40 PM 9/12/2016, Andrew Clegg wrote:
>WPMS844. Licensed to James R. Nash. 101 Monroe St, Rockville (among 
>other sites). Used for farming, according to the license (a lot of 
>farms in Rockville?)
>http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=1800236
>
>I don't think the FCC limits what you can do on an 
>Industrial/Business Pool frequency as long as you are within your 
>allowed technical constraints (power, bandwidth, emission designator, etc.).
>
>eBay is full of ads for encrypted P25 equipment for a few hundred 
>dollars. A drop in the bucket compared to a John Deere tractor.
>
> > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 22:21:28 +0000
> > From: hsimpson1 at lycos.com
> > To: Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net
> > Subject: [Scan-DC] Encrypted P25 on Industrial/Business Pool freqs?
> >
> > Been doing some long term unattended scanning and recording here in
> > Monkey County and saw some hits on 153.275MHz. Listening to the
> > recordings and they were encrypted. Is that allowable on these type
> > freqs? Or is our government doing something very sneaky? Cant imaging
> > the users of these type freqs can afford P25 encrypted radios like the
> > feds? Wonder what is going on?
> >
> > Jackson
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