Hollywood money.
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of radio under the new provisions - no
doubt as an example meant to scare the rest of us into handing our
radios in at the nearest police station...
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Dave Emery N1PRE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] DIE Consulting, Weston, Mass.
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of whether the cordless phone
prohibitions (with cordless phones at both 2.4 ghz and 900 mhz which
are both ham bands too) apply to hams intercepting cordless phones that
also operate in those bands... nor how that impacts WEP interception.
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On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 02:56:29PM -0800, Richard Crisp wrote:
hmm, it seems to me that video riding in a stegano fashion on a cell phone
call would exceed the bandwidth capability of the channel. It's one thing to
send a single image steganographically on a cell call, but it is another to
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 09:32:48PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
Any chance this is the same Dave Emery who does the radio broadcasts? (I
listen from WFMU). If so, man! If a tiny fraction of the stuff you have
said over the years is true, well...brrr. A good example is Los Amigos de
Bush
of... they certainly won't increase communications privacy
or security and may in fact decrease it if they allow the draconian
penalties to be used as an excuse for not spending the money to
implement secure and effective encryption of anything sensitive
flowing over a radio link.
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 10:20:42PM -0800, Steve Schear wrote:
At 11:59 PM 11/15/2002 -0500, Dave Emery wrote:
And I am on record as advising some of the folks doing gnu-radio
that in my personal opinion it was rather unlikely that a user
programmable open source software radio would
.
Thus it seems that at least around the wealthy Boston suburbs
they have already made it impossible to make a long distance coin
call, and one presumes this is for obvious reasons...
We are closer to the police state that everyone fears than
we know
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keys and
so forth) which cost lots of money so trying to find the crypto box
and the chips and keys makes a lot of sense as it save considerable
effort and expense later on.
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in most cases than near real
time intercepts - particularly of targets like terrorists.
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public safety
communications (expressly permitted under federal law) might fall under
this rubric too, as the public safety agencies may not have give
express consent. Under the Mass. bill this would criminalize mere
possession of such radio equipment.
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their goals are...
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.
And once one must register to obtain certificates for Palladium/NGSCB
attestation, one really does have a form of net drivers license.
steve
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networks, they add.
www.telecomweb.com
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to capture
passphrases).
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a
storage device such as a latch inside the communications equipment that
properly carries the traffic - is perfectly legal without exception
under this absurd ruling.
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-news.com/story/11407.shtml
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to their interests...
Of course the headers of jpegs from cameras (and maybe
elsewhere) often contain serial numbers and other identifying
information so to the first order this is irrelevant to average users,
but interesting none the less.
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off the
helo at the WH on the way back from campaigning in Johnstown Pa this
past Thursday ? Too much pressure to keep that Jim Beam bottle in
the cabinet... one almost can't blame him...
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at a distance using a good telescope may be possible and most
people don't think of the gentle flicker of the LED as carrying actual
information that could be intercepted.
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the over the air in the clear transport stream and
passing it around on P2P networks or whatever - there is already plenty
of PCI hardware out there to receive ATSC transmissions (MyHD and many
others) and supply the transport stream to software running on the PC.
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