• x4740N@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Wouldn’t that mean it’s unencrypted and anyone listening in could potentially read emails if they catch the transmission

    Someone could just setup automatic recording and leave that unmonitered and then just remove the useless data at the end of the day

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      3 months ago

      Depends, but yes if you are in the US it is illegal to encrypt data send that way.

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          3 months ago

          Only amateur radio, because it’s only designed for experimentation, not for day to day use. It’s the same in Australia.

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          Not in general, but on the specific open bands that ham radio operates on yes. This was originally a regulation to ensure these bands would stay open for amateur use and not be hogged by commercial providers, but it feels a bit antiquated these days.