Let’s be clear: I’m not talking about brute-forcing encryption keys. The real crack is predictive traffic analysis.
Radio automation systems are fundamentally lazy. They have to be. If a station loses its satellite lock for 14 seconds, the local automation must keep playing or they go dead air (the cardinal sin). To do that, the local box caches the entire next hour unencrypted—just delayed in RAM.
Wide Orbit relies on ASIO or WASAPI drivers. In a wide orbit setup, audio often routes through a Dante or AES67 network.
The "wide orbit radio automation crack work" successfully automated the elimination of signal cracks caused by orbital handovers. The system is now resilient, with residual events being below the threshold of human perception.
Status: Implemented and closed.






