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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>João agradecido mas é o contrário, a ARRL é contra a encriptação.<div>73s<br><br><div>Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 12:59:05 +0100<br>From: ct1fbf@gmail.com<br>To: cluster@radio-amador.net<br>Subject: ARLA/CLUSTER: ARRL defende encriptação das comunicações de emergencia<br><br><pre>ARRL fights Ham Radio encryption<br> <br>Radio amateurs are currently permitted to encrypt control links but<br>the ARRL is fighting proposals to permit the encryption of emergency<br>communications traffic<br> <br>The ARRL say:<br>The ARRL is calling on the FCC to deny a Petition for Rule Making<br>(RM-11699) seeking to permit the encryption of certain amateur<br>communications during emergency operations or related training<br>exercises. Don Rolph, AB1PH, of E Walpole, Massachusetts, petitioned<br>the Commission in March to suggest an additional exception to §97.113,<br>which currently prohibits “messages encoded for the purpose of<br>obscuring their meaning.”<br> <br>“While Mr Rolph has concisely stated his argument, it is ARRL’s<br>considered view that there is no factual or legal basis for the<br>assumption that encryption of transmissions…is necessary in order to<br>continue and enhance the utility of Amateur Radio emergency and<br>disaster relief communications,” the League said in its comments,<br>filed today with the FCC. The ARRL also turned away Rolph’s assertion<br>that the current prohibition in §97.113 “has impacted the relationship<br>of Amateur Radio volunteers and served agencies and significantly<br>limited the effectiveness of amateurs in supporting emergency<br>communications.” The League said it’s unaware of any evidence that<br>served agencies have been reluctant to utilize Amateur Radio as part<br>of their emergency or disaster relief communications plans because of<br>the encryption restrictions in Part 97. The Amateur Service rule is<br>based on a similar prohibition in international telecommunication law,<br>the ARRL noted.<br> <br>Read the full ARRL story at<br><a href="http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-urges-denial-of-petition-to-permit-encryption-of-some-emergency-communications" target="_blank">http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-urges-denial-of-petition-to-permit-encryption-of-some-emergency-communications</a><br> <br></pre><br>_______________________________________________
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