How hard for a spy to receive 6855 or 8010 kHz?
"W3JDR" wrote in message news:zVamh.547$Am5.383@trndny03...
I think using radio broadcasts as a means to communicate information to a
global 'spy' network has become passe. Modern spy and terrorist networks
increasingly use a method called 'Steganography' to hide messages and data
inside picture files or other media files that are easily posted through
the internet.
If you're in a western country, sure... but I imagine there's still plenty
of spying going on in eastern Europe, the middle east, Asia, etc. where
Internet connections are nowhere near as easy to come by.
Of course there is satellite communication, but that's significantly more
costly for everyone involved. Plenty of spying is just going to, e.g.,
local libraries, government officies, etc. and turning the vast volumes of
data that if freely available into useful *information* for your own
government... a very ho-hum sort of job that requires little if any
technology.
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