Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints System

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The church system is a unique system compared to other business or private systems. Church Security uses advanced digital encryption.

Church Security

"When I first moved to Utah, I was looking forward to being able to monitor Church Security at Temple Square. To my disappointment, I found them operating DVP, a very sophisticated and expensive form of digital encryption. Most transmissions were completely unmonitorable. This system, however, did have some flaws, which allowed listeners to occasionally hear bits and pieces. Only two of the trunked repeaters on 3D38 were capable of passing DVP. If they were in use, and one of the men in dark suits, wearing an earpiece, keyed his radio, it would come over in the clear. One general conference, I was delighted to find that someone had misprogrammed of the dispatch consoles in the control center, and every transmission from it was heard in the clear."
"More recently, DVP on 3D38 has been replaced. Church Security has a new fleet of encrypted radios operating P-25, with 854.9125, 855.1375, and 856.8375 now dedicated exclusively to P-25. My attempt to find misprogrammed security radios, operating in the clear during the Oct. 08 conference, did not produce any intelligible audio." [1]

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