That's interesting.  Why wouldn't the government allow encrypted
information over the air?  Even today's common cell phones employ
encryption, and of course it's all over the Internet.  Is this just a
relic from the cold war or something?

On 1/17/06, Mac Newbold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There would be no technological limitations to what you propose, you
> _could_ send encrypted data, for example via SSL, SSH, TLS, PGP/GPG, or
> whatever you like.
>
> However, there are legal limitations. In particular, it is illegal to pass
> coded or encrypted information over amateur radio. If sending
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