3 Police Departments
0 Sheriff Offices
0 Fire Departments
0 EMS Agencies
Fully Encrypted 3 agencies (100%)
Partially Encrypted 0 agencies (0%)
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Radio encryption in Litchfield County

Three police agencies are tracked in Litchfield County and all three records are verified against RadioReference data. Plymouth Police and Winchester (Winsted) Police use P25 AES-256 and New Milford Police is recorded on P25 ADP; all three are logged as encrypting everything monitored. Three systems appear in the county: the Connecticut Land Mobile Radio Network (CLMRN), the OneVoice Network, and an Eversource system. Of 57 catalogued talkgroups, 17 are encrypted and 40 remain in the clear, so a scanner still receives the majority of the monitored channel list even though these three departments' own traffic is closed.

Compiled from this site's agency database. Encryption status changes without notice — confirm any specific agency on RadioReference.

Radio systems serving Litchfield County

  • OneVoice Network
  • Connecticut Land Mobile Radio Network (CLMRN)
  • Eversource

Of 57 talkgroups catalogued for Litchfield County, 17 are encrypted and 40 remain in the clear. A scanner can still receive the unencrypted channels.

All 3 Litchfield County records here have been checked against a primary source.

System and talkgroup counts come from this site's agency database and change without notice — confirm current status on RadioReference.

Encryption Technology Used in Litchfield County

2 P25 AES-256
1 P25 ADP

Encrypted Agencies in Litchfield County

Agency Name Type Encryption Scope
New Milford Police Police P25 ADP Fully Encrypted
Plymouth Police Police P25 AES-256 Fully Encrypted
Winchester (Winsted) Police Police P25 AES-256 Fully Encrypted
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Litchfield County police radio encrypted?

Yes, all 3 public safety agencies in Litchfield County, Connecticut have fully encrypted their radio communications.

How many police departments in Litchfield County are encrypted?

3 police departments in Litchfield County have implemented some level of encryption, along with 0 sheriff offices, 0 fire departments, and 0 EMS agencies.

What encryption technology does Litchfield County use?

The most common encryption type in Litchfield County is P25 AES-256, used by agencies for secure communications. This encryption blocks public scanner monitoring.

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