From: andr0id@midwest.net (Jason Rentz)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: fe572caf198aea33662a921aa455fada05af530c906a5bf496a8bf46cd16eaa5
Message ID: <199512262025.OAA09759@cdale1.midwest.net>
Reply To: N/A
UTC Datetime: 1995-12-27 08:28:33 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 16:28:33 +0800
From: andr0id@midwest.net (Jason Rentz)
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 16:28:33 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: FH radios
Message-ID: <199512262025.OAA09759@cdale1.midwest.net>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Dave Emery writes:
> There is also a newer technology called direct digital synthesis
>or DDS that works by accumulating phase (adding to the previous value)
We use DDS in some of our Microwave equipment between sites.
>
> There is certainly little additional cost to building a
>trully secure digital cordless phone given the dense ASIC technology
>that is standard in this kind of product - but someone has to
>persuade the manufacturers that there is a real need and find a way
>to allow them to export the product.
>
I agree; but, if the information you are passing is truly that important
just use a landline phone. Eliminate the possable "leak".
I'm not claiming that a landline phone is secure, but your cordless is
connected to it, so no matter how good your security is on the phone its no
longer secure once it leaves the base station and enters the landline.
Further encryption can be implemented but this requires equipment on both
ends. Really aren't we trying to create the most secure methods of
information exchange with the least amount of cost? I'm budget restricted
so PGP and the internet are more secure and cheaper for me than most other
means of comunication, so far. :)
Dr0id
(andr0id@midwest.net callsign: N9XLM)
( Computer Consulting & Management )
(P.O. Box 421 Cambria, IL 62915-0421)
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: 2.6.2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=SgPT
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Return to December 1995
Return to “David Lesher <wb8foz@nrk.com>”