Is there any way to tell if a MX HT is Securenet capable?
Are there specific models that are and others that are not?
If so, which ones are?
I have seen some MX radios with a switch that selects
( ) and (\). Does this mean that it is Securenet capable,
or could this have other meanings such as PL decode on/off?
Are there any web sites with info on the MX radios? I
didn't find much on Batlabs, as these radios are older
and not easy to program like the current radios are.
Any information is appreciated!
-Cryptoman
How to identify MX radios with Securenet
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the pl switch is 3 positions , open , secure , pl .
you see some on e-bay once in a while .
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... gory=20383
you see some on e-bay once in a while .
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... gory=20383
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MX Radios
I believe the DES capable MX's were about 3/4 of an inch or more longer than the standard radios. And there would be a switch but I don't recall what is was.
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MX encryption...
Look inside the radio. The encryption module is at the bottom of the case, below the PROM module if it's an MX-S. The encryption
module is as wide as the case with a shiny metal cover. It connects to a multipin plug underneath.
There may be model code information over on Batlabs which would be of help to you in identifying these kinds of radios. It's been a long time since I looked there, having given up chasing old MXs several years ago.
As far as the mode switch goes, it can be OFF/PL or OFF/ENCRYPT/PL. I don't remember if I've ever seen one which is OFF/ENCRYPT but with Motorola anything's possible, I suppose.
module is as wide as the case with a shiny metal cover. It connects to a multipin plug underneath.
There may be model code information over on Batlabs which would be of help to you in identifying these kinds of radios. It's been a long time since I looked there, having given up chasing old MXs several years ago.
As far as the mode switch goes, it can be OFF/PL or OFF/ENCRYPT/PL. I don't remember if I've ever seen one which is OFF/ENCRYPT but with Motorola anything's possible, I suppose.
Tom in D.C.
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