--- In [email protected], "Jose A. Amador" <ama...@...> wrote:
>
> El 10/03/2010 7:57, g4ilo escribió:
> > What does ROS gain by using SS over another mode that carries the same 
> > amount of data at the same speed using the same bandwidth and the same 
> > number of tones but uses an entirely predictable method of modulation?
> 
> Processing gain. Signals correlated with the hopping sequence add up, 
> non correlated signals do not add up.
> 
> It does not mean that SS is not a predictable modulation method, you 
> just need to know the key, in the USA, the key must be one of a few 
> specific codes, and if you don't have the key, "security by obscurity" 
> applies.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Jose, CO2JA
>

 "security by obscurity" > applies < 

Oh gosh , the  Bells  the Bell's egor ... this is quite amazing , a sort of 
Concorde  moment , but this  baby  don't  make loud sonic boom's  ..Eg  from a  
time forgot :- 

''When the US ban on JFK Concorde operations was lifted in February 1977, New 
York banned Concorde locally. The ban came to an end on 17 October 1977 when 
the Supreme Court of the United States declined to overturn a lower court's 
ruling rejecting the Port Authority's efforts to continue the ban (The noise 
report noted that Air Force One, at the time a Boeing 707, was louder than 
Concorde)''


 Yes if the  key gen is  secret, then its a security hazard but as its not  and 
everyone uses the  same thing  .. even the  Bell-ringers  can download it and 
dis assemble it ..  may be the  problem is not  in the  '''Source Code'''  .. 
but  perhaps  in the  ''Source of the Code'' ..  may be he  could  rename it 
H2S  ? 

G .. 


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