Sujet : Re: hamradio/satellite
De : dan (at) *nospam* djph.net (Dan Purgert)
Groupes : comp.infosystems.geminiDate : 19. Jul 2024, 14:46:46
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On 2024-07-19, rek2 hispagatos wrote:
On 2024-07-18, Dan Purgert <dan@djph.net> wrote:
On 2024-07-18, rek2 hispagatos wrote:
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Hello anyone has any active/updated info on radio/satellite on gemini?
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It'd be questionable at best (at least in the US), due to the integral
encryption.
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I do not think is questionable at all, we have rec.radio.* groups here
in usenet also there are in Matrix and all over http, so was just
wondering if there is hamradio capsules on gemini, if you mention
because of satellites, there are plenty of amateur and public
satellites people can connect to when they are over your area.
I think we're talking about two different things then. I read your
initial question as "Are there any gemini capsules accessible via ham
radio services?".
There is nothing stopping anyone from writing a capsule that covers ham
radio topics, and hosting it "on the internet". A ham radio operator in
the US simply cannot host (or access) gemini over the ham radio bands,
due to the integral encryption of the protocol. For other
jurisdictions, consult with your equivalent of the FCC.
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