Re: [digitalradio] Re: The Internet is Unreliable for Amateur Radio Service Emergency Communications

2006-08-25 Thread Steve Hajducek
Hello All, Argue it as you may, the Internet is unreliable on many levels to due normal loading at those levels and vulnerable to targeted attacks, it is well documented, for the latest visit: http://www.cert.org/ It is targeted daily and will be the target in any major conflicts, its just

Re: [digitalradio] Re: The Internet is Unreliable for Amateur Radio Service Emergency Communications

2006-08-25 Thread KV9U
Hi Steve, I agree that the intenet can very unreliable. Of course so can HF communications:( Even the Winlink 2000 users have found that because of the design of the system, there are times that messages get hung up on one of the major servers and can be delayed hours or even days. It doesn't

[digitalradio] re: The Internet is Unreliable for Amateur Radio Service Emergency Communications

2006-08-23 Thread Steve Hajducek
Hi Dave, You go it. /s/ Steve, N2CKH At 01:17 PM 8/23/2006, you wrote: Oh, I see, Steve. You believe that the internet is insufficiently reliable Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other areas of interest: The MixW Reflector :

Re: [digitalradio] re: The Internet is Unreliable for Amateur Radio Service Emergency Communications

2006-08-23 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Nice Steve ;) 73 de LA5VNA Steve Hajducek skrev: Hi Dave, You go it. /s/ Steve, N2CKH At 01:17 PM 8/23/2006, you wrote: Oh, I see, Steve. You believe that the internet is insufficiently reliable Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other

[digitalradio] Re: The Internet is Unreliable for Amateur Radio Service Emergency Communications

2006-08-23 Thread Dave Bernstein
Walt's suggestion is to replicate the internet's worldwide email transport capability. After getting beyond because we can, his rationale is to protect against cyber-attack, though he has yet to reveal why a system constructed by amateurs would not be equally vulnerable to cyber-attack, or why