The un-BBS

Jim Sewell jims at Central.KeyWest.MPGN.COM
Wed Apr 27 06:50:05 PDT 1994


<In mail Evidence Inc. said:>
> 
> No, the FCC interpretation was that Amateurs have an obligation 
> to make sure that all transmissions from their stations conform
> to the requirements of the FCC Part 97 rules.  Broadcasting encrypted
> communcations on amateur radio is itself a violation of the rules.
> That's right!! the government has already banned encryption.... on
> Ham Radio.

Not entirely true...

  The rules governing amateur radio operators says that you can not
  use any secret codes or ciphers whose intent is to obscure meaning.
								  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  ASCII is a code but it is used in packet and such to convey information
  in an agreed upon format, not to obscure the meaning of the message.

  My contention is that a signature, while encrypted, is not encrypted
  to obscure the meaning.  It says it is a sig, it is a sig, and contains
  no other information that is not readily available (email addresses can
  be included, but it is retrievable with a commonly available program PGP.)

  Oh, and don't let the 2 by 3 format of my callsign mislead you.  It's my
  original callsign... I didn't want to bother with making everyone learn
  a new one.

  [If anyone has specific ham radio questions not relating to crypto,
   please feel free to write email to me.]

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