RAY, W9RAY wrote:
> A new ARRL charter encourages the use of spread spectrum modes of
> communications such as IEEE 802.11b on amateur radio frequencies
> bringing a new meaning to the term "radio relay." Today an individual
> can obtain an amateur radio license with a straight forward written test
> and no Morse Code required. Then they can run up to 100 watts on spread
> spectrum modes such as IEEE 802.11b and connect their "access point" to
> any antenna they prefer. IEEE 802.11b channels 1-6 fall totally within
> the 2.4 GHz ham band

Isn't it illegal to use encryption over amateur radio? That would imply that
SSL, WEP, and any other security scheme would not be allowed. Has
this restriction been loosened or changed?

-jamie
KR4MER
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