mch wrote: > Wrong. If it's not an open protocol, it's not legal in the ham band. > > If AOR's is not an open standard, it too would not be legal. > > The fact that a unit only works with other like units does not matter. > After all, D-Star only talks with D-Star, and P25 with P25. > > Joe M. >
So sorry, but not true. If anyone can program up a radio that has that feature, and monitor, without any kind of key, it's not encrypted. Remember, the key word is encrypted, not public. It's been tested already. -- Jim Barbour WD8CHL

