Tait TP8110 User Manual - Using Encryption
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Using encryption
To make communications with other users on your system
completely private, your radio may be able to encrypt outgoing
calls, using a confidential encryption code. The radio receiving your
call must have the same encryption code before it can decipher
your encrypted call.
Encrypting calls
You may be able to turn call encryption on and off on your radio.
While encryption is on, all outgoing calls are encrypted using an
encryption code.
Once you change the call encryption setting on a channel (on or
off), the setting on all other channels where call encryption is
selectable also changes.
To turn call encryption on and off:
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Press the assigned function key.
Receiving an encrypted call
When you receive an encrypted call, your radio unmutes and you
can hear clear speech, so long as the code required to decrypt the
call is your radio’s encryption code.
If the codes are not the same, then the call remains unintelligible.
Call encryption does not need to be turned on for the radio to
decrypt a call.