1993-10-28 - Codes, ciphers, and ham radio

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From: msattler@netcom.com (Michael Sattler)
To: lhurder@arrl.org (Luck Hurder KY1T)
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UTC Datetime: 1993-10-28 05:38:04 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 27 Oct 93 22:38:04 PDT

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From: msattler@netcom.com (Michael Sattler)
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 93 22:38:04 PDT
To: lhurder@arrl.org (Luck Hurder KY1T)
Subject: Codes, ciphers, and ham radio
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And now for something different regarding crypto:

In studying for my FCC Technician's license I ran across FCC 97.113
(Sub-part 113 of Part 97 of Title 47 Code of Federal Regulations), which
prohibits the use of codes or ciphers to obscure the meaning of a message.

Besides preventing me from using Pig Latin in voice communications, this
*seems* to prohibit the use of any deliberate encryption (as opposed to
compression) of data transmitted via radio, such as the computer packet ->
radio -> Internet gateways.

The data highway may be encryption-tolerant today, but the off-ramps are murder.

:-) M


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