I followed what was written in the first message in the thread viewtopic.php?f=19&t=2742#p22536
But I think that that source code release is a bit behind in features and fixes now.
I followed what was written in the first message in the thread viewtopic.php?f=19&t=2742#p22536
Encryption is not supported for legal reasons.Steve5 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:15 pmis it possible to read the codeplug original structure to read the encryption key (basic privacy, enhanced...)
i see nothing about that in the codeplug.h
i see only a integer in the codeplug.c to know if the channel is encrypted or not :
channelBuf->encrypt = tmpID & 0xFF;
If the developer is from country, that allows it, why not? Australia is not the whole world at all! In most of the european countries, if you own a station (like motorola, anytone etc.) that supports encryption, it doesn't make it illegal, as if you do not know the key in a first place, so you cannot listen and the encryption possibility itself means nothing. If you find a key (it's almost impossible, depends on encryption type, but still), you can use a station but not allowed to forward the information of the trafic to 3th person in other words, if you listen home, nobody will ever know and wont hurt him! Of course interruption/TX on those frequencies is illegal. This is how the law is here for example.VK3KYY wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:15 amEncryption is not supported for legal reasons.Steve5 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:15 pmis it possible to read the codeplug original structure to read the encryption key (basic privacy, enhanced...)
i see nothing about that in the codeplug.h
i see only a integer in the codeplug.c to know if the channel is encrypted or not :
channelBuf->encrypt = tmpID & 0xFF;
AFIK no one has analysed the encryption key data in official GD77 codeplug format
Not sure about Sweden, amateur radio is more or less unregulated, only demand is that you have a certificate, send inside the bands use allowed power and id regularly.F1RMB wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 2:00 pmEuropean steps in: it's forbidden to encrypt communication in amateur radio world here too.
This has been stated multiple times, the encryption will never be supported. IIRC, not a single transceiver from the big three (for amateur radio, don't even try to starts talking about professional ones) permits encryption. Period.
This kind of constant demanding, with a bit of arrogance, starts to be really annoying, even more when it comes from Ham guys.
Of course, only use for encryption should be satellite control links or similar.