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Radio encryption in Guadalupe County

Guadalupe County appears here through a single record, a Schertz Township Police entry logged as encrypting all monitored channels with P25 AES-256 on the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) P25 system. That record is unverified against RadioReference system data. All 10 talkgroups catalogued for the county are encrypted, with none in the clear, so nothing in this monitored set would come through on a scanner.

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

Radio systems serving Guadalupe County

  • Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) P25

Of 10 talkgroups catalogued for Guadalupe County, 10 are encrypted and 0 remain in the clear. No catalogued channel here is receivable.

0 of 1 records here have been checked against a primary source; 1 has not.

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

Encryption Technology Used in Guadalupe County

1 P25 AES-256

Encrypted Agencies in Guadalupe County

Agency Name Type Encryption Scope
Schertz Township Police Police P25 AES-256 Partially Encrypted
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Schertz Township Police radio encrypted?

Schertz Township Police is listed as some talkgroups encrypted; dispatch audible per verification using P25 AES-256. It is the only Guadalupe County, Texas agency in this database.

What radio system does Schertz Township Police use?

Listed on Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) P25. Talkgroup detail and current status are on RadioReference.

Are other Guadalupe County agencies encrypted?

Schertz Township Police is the only Guadalupe County agency currently listed here. That does not mean it is the only one in the county — it means the others have not been recorded in this database yet.

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