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As it is stated, running encryption on amateur radio is alloewed as it is not used to obscure the message meaning or content and requieres the keys to be public. To comply with it, here is the list of keys used on my systems, so anyone have access to them and be able to decode/listen any ecrypted communication my systems may use from time to time.
As it is stated, running encryption on amateur radio is alloewed as it is not used to obscure the message meaning or content and requieres the keys to be public. To comply with it, here is the list of keys used on my systems, so anyone have access to them and be able to decode/listen any ecrypted communication my systems may use from time to time.


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!colspan= "7"| Encryption Keys
!colspan= "7"| Encryption Keys
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! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | TYPE:
! style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | TYPE:
! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | SLN/CKR:
! style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | SLN/CKR:
! style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | Key ID:
! style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | Key ID:
! style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | Key (hex):
! style="color:black; background-color:lightgray;" | Key (hex):
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! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:white;" | DES XL
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | DES XL
! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 1
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 1
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 1
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 1
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 0101010101010101
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 0101010101010101
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! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:white;" | DES XL
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | DES XL
! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 2
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 2
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 2
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 2
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 0101010101010101
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 0101010101010101
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! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:white;" | AES-256
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | AES-256
! style="width: 30%"; style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 16
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 16
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 16
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | 16
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | E4186068BC18080118250DEFB11EA2B26675A6A9DB194F4C815BB7D90DEE0154
! style="color:black; background-color:white;" | E4186068BC18080118250DEFB11EA2B26675A6A9DB194F4C815BB7D90DEE0154
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 12 March 2026

As it is stated, running encryption on amateur radio is alloewed as it is not used to obscure the message meaning or content and requieres the keys to be public. To comply with it, here is the list of keys used on my systems, so anyone have access to them and be able to decode/listen any ecrypted communication my systems may use from time to time.

Encryption Keys
TYPE: SLN/CKR: Key ID: Key (hex):
DES XL 1 1 0101010101010101
DES XL 2 2 0101010101010101
AES-256 16 16 E4186068BC18080118250DEFB11EA2B26675A6A9DB194F4C815BB7D90DEE0154