Please visit the online store to place an order. HardwareĪssembled and tested KFDtool hardware is available from me directly. Operations encapsulated with encryption (commonly referred to as FIPS mode) are not supported at this time for either the KFD or MR emulation modes. Keyloading cables made for other radios with MX (Motorola KVL) connectors can be modified by soldering an AC101 or AC102 Hirose pigtail in parallel with the MX connector according to these instructions. Radios that are compatible with Motorola KV元000/KV元000+/KVL4000/KVL5000 keyloaders in ASTRO 25 mode should be compatible with KFDtool. Testing has not been performed by the vendor themselves.Ī detailed list of compatible radios and adapters is available here. This mode allows another keyloader to be connected to the KFDtool, and the keys retrieved.Īny statements of compatibility do not imply endorsement by the vendor. The KFDtool software only supports MR Emulator features through the KFDtool hardware adapter (TWI/3WI/Three Wire Interface) at this time. Key validators/generators are available for the following algorithms: PID mode is also used to refer to ASN mode. The legacy Motorola proprietary keyloading formats SECURENET and ASN (Advanced SECURENET) are NOT supported by KFDtool. Motorola refers to the P25 standard 3 wire interface (3WI) keyload protocol as ASTRO 25 mode or CKR mode.
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Supported Manual Rekeying Features (TIA-102.AACD-A) Keys and groups of keys can be saved to an AES-256 encrypted key container file, which can then be selected and loaded into a target device in one operation. The KFDtool software supports KFD features through the KFDtool hardware adapter (TWI/3WI/Three Wire Interface), as well as through a IP (UDP) connection (DLI/Data Link Independent interface). Compliant with P25 standards (TIA-102.AACD-A)