For anyone asking, youll need 2 RTL-SDRs and they are dirt cheap. but if they use the same system then they are using the same AVL/GPS server and if its getting encrypted data from LE, then its likely the same for other users. Kind of a bitch to set up and I can guarantee hes not decrypting a tactical channel, but just decoding a P25 channel. Maybe this data is available for other users like the DPW or something. ![]() ![]() and 9.9999/10 we are not going to display it. There are a number of solutions to this that use the trunked system or don't. With a mixture of guesswork and correlation, the researchers are able to take that and begin to decode the AES algorithm. Some AVL/GPS is going via cellular and in areas which have FirstNet LTE stuff it may be going that way. and has been since the mid 90's when RD-LAP was pretty much outed as totally insecure. pages for fire stations, and other packetized data.some may or may not be encrypted I 100.00000000% assure you that the NCIC/NLETS and other ie: FCIC, CLEAN data is 100000000% encrypted AES. There is other data out there like SCADA stuff for lift stations. ![]() So 99.9999% chance this data is not ever going to be shown, at least LE or other PS wise. #2 is system dependent on who is getting that data in the field and the AVL/GPS server they are using, licensed ($$$$$$$$$ and more $$$$$$$$$$$$$) The map is not going to populate with data as it needs data that isĢ) Only sent via the mobile to the controller UNLESS SPECIFICALLY SET to relay that data forward
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