[Motorola] Windows software for Motorola radios?
Mike May
[email protected]
Fri, 26 Apr 2002 17:48:33 -0700
Yes but that's just like saying that even though for instance some ham is not
licensed to use for say the 20 meters extra class bandsegment but just for the
heck of it he will use it to snag some rare DX station, chances are no one is
going to be comparing calls and priveleges at the time he puts out his call but
there is always that one time when it may happen.
WB8VLC/7
Zapper wrote:
> tvsjr wrote:
>
> > Any form of encryption is absolutely illegal when used in the amateur
> > bands. Keep doing this, and it might promote a visit from Riley or one of
> > his underlings...
> >
> > Besides, why do you want to run encryption when it screws up voice quality
> > so bad?
> >
> > Terry
> >
> >
>
> True however we are only using it as a learning tool and we do publicly
> display and offer keyloading to anyone who wants to play with secure capable
> equipment. Many of us deal in secure radios on the professional level and want
> a way to test and play with our findings. Sure it's illegal as all get out
> however we do publish and advertise our code to the general ham community via
> the other nets. I guess I look at it this way: The secure VHF and UHF repeater
> that has been running in chicago has been running since the mid 1990's and no
> one has been asked or confronted and they do not post keys and last I heard
> its a members only system, guess I have to ask in argument how legal that
> would be.
> We are just playing and horsing around here and if someone wanted to listen in
> clear mode they can do so on the remote base link which is clear only mode.
>
> Brad
>
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