HT1250 scrambler?

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DAL-COM
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HT1250 scrambler?

Post by DAL-COM »

How easy/hard/expensive is it to add analog scrambling to a HT1250?
Possibly the rolling-code type might be needed.
Bill Rogers
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Post by Bill Rogers »

We have 2 units that our radio shop has been trying to get to work with rolling code by Midian. Nothing but problems. I 'm sure there must be others out here who have had success. Bill
eacradio
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Post by eacradio »

I have used the inversion model from Midian (VPU15) in over 50 HT1250s and they work great. Haven't tried the rolling code.
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Post by E911EMT »

Try Transscrypt. I heard they are great..
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Post by n9upc »

Yes try Transcrypt International. They make a simple plug in board for the HT1250's and they work great no problems ever.

I have added about 25 to HT750/1250/1550 and have never had a problem not to also mention there voice inversion in my opinion is a little more secure.
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