Why is it so difficult? Hiding communications is an intriguing subject - My ears perked up a bit at the Multics remark - Morse is something that probably never would have even crossed my mind. EDIT: Okay, now it's sent to the list. DOHF! On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Jazz Kenny <trapperjohn117@gmail.com>wrote:
Why is it so difficult? Hiding communications is an intriguing subject - My ears perked up a bit at the Multics remark - Morse is something that probably never would have even crossed my mind.
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com> wrote:
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From: "Phil Fagan" <philfagan@gmail.com>
That's a very interesting point about the 4G puck....do you mean modulating data over side-lobes? To your point, I as a subscriber would have no way every knowing that unless of course I hooked up my specanny and started to try to decode the sidelobes....I imagine most folks don't do that ( if thats how one would even go about it )
Not at all.
The *standard air-data link* coming out the back of the puck, in "4G" (protip: it's not) LTE, *is not something that the user can see*, without great effort.
So, that commercial end-user customer of Verizon has no way to see what extra data *the puck itself* might be phoning home with.
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