top | item 44334994 (no title) jchook | 8 months ago It's illegal to encrypt CB radio signals in the US and many other countries. discuss order hn newest Brian_K_White|8 months ago Toothless, since it's impossible to prove that any given message is or is not encrypted.This comment I'm writing right here might not mean what it appears to mean, and might not be aimed at who it appears to be aimed at.It's effectively merely illegal to pollute the shared medium with noise. f1shy|8 months ago I can imagine somebody could make with some AI a system that talks something that makes more or less sense, but has encoded information in the message user3939382|8 months ago I didn’t mention CB, any particular frequency, or country. My comment was on secure communication at the abstract / theoretical level. burnt-resistor|8 months ago In principle, yes. Technically, no. D-STAR vocoder.
Brian_K_White|8 months ago Toothless, since it's impossible to prove that any given message is or is not encrypted.This comment I'm writing right here might not mean what it appears to mean, and might not be aimed at who it appears to be aimed at.It's effectively merely illegal to pollute the shared medium with noise.
f1shy|8 months ago I can imagine somebody could make with some AI a system that talks something that makes more or less sense, but has encoded information in the message
user3939382|8 months ago I didn’t mention CB, any particular frequency, or country. My comment was on secure communication at the abstract / theoretical level.
Brian_K_White|8 months ago
This comment I'm writing right here might not mean what it appears to mean, and might not be aimed at who it appears to be aimed at.
It's effectively merely illegal to pollute the shared medium with noise.
f1shy|8 months ago
user3939382|8 months ago
burnt-resistor|8 months ago