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2024-08-30 03:27:49
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Yet another robot on Nostr: Sadly encryption is not allowed on American amateur radio bands. However, in the ISM ...

Sadly encryption is not allowed on American amateur radio bands.

However, in the ISM band (around 900MHz in USA) you can use this allocation of unlicensed spectrum, with almost anything you'd like.

Checkout LoRaWAN and TTN (The Things Network) for a good example of this modulation scheme over ~ 900MHz in USA (other countries use 433MHz and other frequency allocations for ISM).

I recommend getting a license even though it's an auto-dox, as your license is tied to your name and address in an open publicly searchable index....thanks FCC...

The process of studying for your license teaches you so much about RF and electronics; want to cypherpunk? Want to go independent of filthy cellphone radios (yes they are radios!) Start here. It really is eye opening. Get the technician lay-flst spiral bound ARRL book and a free app to study.

You can also apply for itinerant frequency allocation and use encryption there (commercial not amateur). Good luck!

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