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- FASCINATOR abstract "FASCINATOR is a series of Type 1 encryption modules designed in the late-1980s to be installed in Motorola digital-capable voice radios. These radios were originally built to accept a DES-based encryption module that was not approved by NSA for classified communications. The FASCINATOR modules replaced the DES units and can be used for classified conversations at all levels when used with appropriately classified keys. FASCINATOR operates at 12 kbit/s for encryption and decryption. It is not compatible with DES-based voice systems.NSA originally supplied keys for FASCINATOR on paper tape for loading using KOI-18 or KYK-13 fill devices and a special adaptor box and cable. The standard cryptoperiod was 7 days, i.e. keys had to be changed weekly.FASCINATOR was adopted by the U.S government as Federal Standard 1023, which establishes interoperability requirements regarding the analog to digital conversion, encryption (with related synchronization), and modulation of encrypted voice associated with frequency modulation (FM) radio systems employing 25 kHz channels and operating above 30 MHz. Voice is digitized using 12 kbit/s continuously variable slope delta modulation (CVSD) and then encrypted using a National Security Agency (NSA) Commercial COMSEC Endorsement Program (CCEP) Type 1 encryption algorithm based on the KY-57/58.".
- FASCINATOR wikiPageExternalLink FED-STD-1023_2600.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageExternalLink 2231_2.htm.
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- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Security_Agency_encryption_devices.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Continuously_variable_slope_delta_modulation.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Cryptoperiod.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Data_Encryption_Standard.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Data_rate_units.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Encryption.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Fill_device.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink KOI-18.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink KY-57.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink KYK-13.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink s.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Key_(cryptography).
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Motorola.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink NSA.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink National_Security_Agency.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Paper_tape.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Punched_tape.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLink Type_1_product.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageWikiLinkText "FASCINATOR".
- FASCINATOR hasPhotoCollection FASCINATOR.
- FASCINATOR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crypto-stub.
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- FASCINATOR subject Category:National_Security_Agency_encryption_devices.
- FASCINATOR hypernym Series.
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- FASCINATOR comment "FASCINATOR is a series of Type 1 encryption modules designed in the late-1980s to be installed in Motorola digital-capable voice radios. These radios were originally built to accept a DES-based encryption module that was not approved by NSA for classified communications. The FASCINATOR modules replaced the DES units and can be used for classified conversations at all levels when used with appropriately classified keys. FASCINATOR operates at 12 kbit/s for encryption and decryption.".
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