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No. they have never cracked U-534's final message to this day.

Unbroken Enigma message (U534 - 01. May 1945) Thetis-M Coding

JCRSAJTGSJEYEXYKKZZSHVUOCTRFRCRPFVYPLKPPLGRHVVBBTBRSXSWXGGTYTVKQNGSCHVGF

Messages needed context to be broken so I'm not surprised that it wasn't cracked. But Bletchley Park became so efficient that most German messages were decrypted and in Churchill's war room before they had been decrypted in Germany. However, the Germans were doing the same thing with our messages which had far simpler encryption as we didn't use Enigma.
 
No. they have never cracked U-534's final message to this day.

Unbroken Enigma message (U534 - 01. May 1945) Thetis-M Coding

JCRSAJTGSJEYEXYKKZZSHVUOCTRFRCRPFVYPLKPPLGRHVVBBTBRSXSWXGGTYTVKQNGSCHVGF

By that time time they must have figured, why bother. They were able to read 4 rotor messages by then.
No. they have never cracked U-534's final message to this day.

Unbroken Enigma message (U534 - 01. May 1945) Thetis-M Coding

JCRSAJTGSJEYEXYKKZZSHVUOCTRFRCRPFVYPLKPPLGRHVVBBTBRSXSWXGGTYTVKQNGSCHVGF

Well ya peaked my curiosity. My dad, long passed, work his entire career at that place in Ft. Meade MD. One of my younger sisters worked her entire career there too (now retired). So I've always had an interest in this stuff. Seems like there is still an organization on the web trying to decode that and other non-broken messages. Dang.
 
By that time time they must have figured, why bother. They were able to read 4 rotor messages by then.


Well ya peaked my curiosity. My dad, long passed, work his entire career at that place in Ft. Meade MD. One of my younger sisters worked her entire career there too (now retired). So I've always had an interest in this stuff. Seems like there is still an organization on the web trying to decode that and other non-broken messages. Dang.

And I won't even tell you how I almost ended up with the U-571 replica...
 
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Robots are also good for data dumps.:wink:

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When I bought my car new in 2005, the center dash section housed the factory radio and a/c controls with an empty storage pocket below.
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Me being the car crazy, gotta mod it kinda guy I am, I fabricated a modification to dash and placed three gauges where the radio used to live and mounted the radio in the cubby hole pocket underneath. This is the way my dash has looked for close to 15 years..

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This was my cockpit when I was going on a cross state road trip, notice the laptop all wired up along with a 10 meter export ham radio...

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This was my cockpit when I was going on a cross state road trip, notice the laptop all wired up along with a 10 meter export ham radio...

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Hey that's distracted driving Grantsky Wantsky! You get a huge ticket up here in Canuckistan for that. Your cockpit looks like the inside of a police cruiser.:wink:


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Last month when I was looking into new cars, I was impressed with the Android auto that provides the radio, GPS and internet connectivity in new cars with state of the art technology all in the size of a double din dash radio. Well I'm going back into car modding mode and I'm gonna be replacing the after market gauges and radio with an Android powered computer/radio set up just like the ones found in the new cars. I'll be able to check my tire pressure, answer phone calls hands free, play music stored on a USB drive, diagnose any check engine lights,use my Waze navigation all from controls on my steering wheel.

Pictures will be coming as I start the project..
 
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Looks like you're trying to make a car bomb or something. Are you sure you know what you're doing?:ohno:


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Hmmmm... good question. Considering the fact that I was a factory trained and employed auto mechanic for a couple of decades, also I was the manager of a car stereo installation facility for a couple of years... and I have been a computer tech for the past 22 years, I just might get lucky wiring this thing up.
 
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