The Lynchburg Police Department will be conducting a one-day test of a new encrypted radio system on Thursday. Full ...
The times of listening to police scanners in York County have come to an end, as the county has made a change to its 911 ...
The Lynchburg Police Department (LPD) has announced it will begin the encryption of its radio transmissions. On November 14 ...
The Radio encryption will limit access to transitions so only those ... “The decision to encrypt our communication channels ...
Individuals who listen to scanners to hear reports about ... The answer: All police communications now have been encrypted, York County Chief Clerk Greg Monskie said. The move will help to ensure ...
While many have access to the stronger encryption methods, few would want to hear they use a compromised radio system. TETRA is used by police forces across the Middle East, including Iran ...
The transition to encrypted communication channels aims to "enhance ... Law enforcement radio communications have previously ...
The Palo Alto Police Department is one of dozens around ... The bill does not require agencies with encrypted radio communications to decrypt. It would allow agencies to comply with the bill ...
Former Palo Alto Fire Chief Eric Nickel made the case for retaining police radio encryption in a March 31, 2022 memo. Embarcadero Media file photo by Veronica Weber. UPDATE: By a 6-1 vote ...
York County is the latest jurisdiction to make the police dispatches private. Many scanner listeners have wondered about the change.