[FedCom] Romney campaign staff radios
bernieS
bernies at netaxs.com
Mon Oct 22 15:28:54 EDT 2012
According to Hytera's website, this radio offers "Secure Communication":
"Communication on analog channels is eavesdropped on easily. But now
your communication can be secured by either signaling or ID (up to 16776415
what's more, our DMR products are equipped with a multi-level privacy
comprising analog scrambler*1, digital software and hardware encryption
algorithm), offering enhanced protection for your communication."
-bernieS
At 09:07 PM 10/20/2012, bernieS wrote:
>At 08:18 PM 10/20/2012, Mutual Aid Supplies, Inc. wrote:
>>Looks like a Hytera PD-702 to me.
>
>Yes, it does look like a Hytera PD-702. So the Romney campaign
>appears to be using (relatively) secure radios. I wonder what each
>campaign's 'opposition research' department does, SIGINT-wise.
>
>-bernieS
>
>
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>> From: bernieS <bernies at netaxs.com>
>>To: fedcom at mailman.qth.net
>>Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 3:15 PM
>>Subject: [FedCom] Romney campaign staff radios
>>
>>Can anyone on Fedcom identify the portable radios being used by the
>>Romney campaign staff pictured here?
>>http://www.slate.com/blogs/spitzer/2012/10/19/electoral_college_tie_who_decides_the_next_president_and_vice_president.html
>>
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