mch wrote: > So, it looks like even non-open standards may be used now - INCLUDING > ENCRYPTION! That used to be specifically prohibited. > > Joe M.
"non-open standards" have always been legal. The point is whether you need a special code or other key to receive it, ie, can the FCC pick up a radio somewhere (anywhere) and listen without getting any information from the transmitting person. -- Jim Barbour WD8CHL

