1998-09-10 - Re: radio net (fwd)

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From: Mixmaster <mixmaster@remail.obscura.com>
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
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From: Mixmaster <mixmaster@remail.obscura.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 10:55:55 +0800
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Re: radio net (fwd)
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"Brian W. Buchanan" <brian@smarter.than.nu> writes:

>I'd love to see them try to enforce that.  What about chaffing and
>winnowing?  Stego?  Transmission of random noise? ;)  Anyone have the text
>of the actual rules concerning this?

I found what you're looking for.  I failed in my search at the FCC and ARRL web-sites, except for offers to purchase the applicable regulations in hardcopy.

C.F.R. 47, Part 97 covers the Amateur Radio Service.  The full set of regs is available at:

http://www.mv.com/ipusers/simons/al/radio/part97.html

The specific regulation you're looking for is at: 

http://www.mv.com/ipusers/simons/al/radio/part97_b.html#97.113

S 97.113 Prohibited transmissions. 

(a) No amateur station shall transmit: 

...
        (4) Music using a phone emission except as specifically

            provided elsewhere in this Section; communications

            intended to facilitate a criminal act; messages in
                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^
            codes or ciphers intended to obscure the meaning
            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
            thereof, except as otherwise provided herein;
            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
            obscene or indecent words or language; or false

            or deceptive messages, signals or identification; 

...

The exception clause probably makes reference to an allowed "code", that being morse code.






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