Great article, Matt, congratulations - that would spread the software radio
work even more.
As much as it regards the freedom on bands, well it's a dream in my opinion,
cause, as every freedom, it would be very easy to turn it into the
adavantage of few individuals with a loose ethical sense. I mean that
freedom is based on each other's respect, and this is something that even
the most civilized society cannot still count on.
Just as an example I can think about the ham radio bands, whithin which
there is enough freedom, with only a few gentlemen agreements to respect.
Well, you prefectly know how many individuals cannot cope even with these
simple not written rules, and we're talking about a hobby - think about
something that is business related and a greater form of freedom will soon
turn into an advantage for those that circumvent rules as a lifestlyle.
Neverthless I am a dreamer, and I hope that sooner or later we will arrive
to that better sense of civil respect, where we will effectively need few
regulations, because we will be able to auto regulate on the base of the
good common sense, always keeping an eye on the fact that our freedom ends
where the one of our neighbour begins.
ciao
Matteo
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