So would they still have the encryption boards in them?Bigfella237 wrote:All the SORN 3k's around here were PURCHASED by the individual brigades, which is why they're still in service.
Andrew
Mike
So would they still have the encryption boards in them?Bigfella237 wrote:All the SORN 3k's around here were PURCHASED by the individual brigades, which is why they're still in service.
Andrew
I’m confident they never had them in the first place. Note also none of the SORN infrastructure (DIU3000s) had them either.Mike Alpha wrote: So would they still have the encryption boards in them?
It has been unlicensed for about 18 months now. Have a look on ACMA.ob1309 wrote: The frequency is owned by The Hills Shire,
It’s a bit hard to show something that doesn’t exist...ob1309 wrote:Make it slightly easier for me and show me would be appreciated. I am pretty sure that this is unknown to the RFS district.
Thanks for providing the information - they are now.citabria wrote:The RFS are still happily using "Fire 1" and are none the wiser of course.ob1309 wrote:Make it slightly easier for me and show me would be appreciated. I am pretty sure that this is unknown to the RFS district.
Well, the wheels of bureaucracy have turned and the licenses have been updated - which is a very good thing for all involved. Probably the biggest benefit is that the RFS are now protected against any interference (intentional or unintentional) that may impact their service.ob1309 wrote:Thanks for providing the information - they are now.citabria wrote:The RFS are still happily using "Fire 1" and are none the wiser of course.ob1309 wrote:Make it slightly easier for me and show me would be appreciated. I am pretty sure that this is unknown to the RFS district.
OB