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![]() "Max Power" wrote in message ... DRM : 7 bit ASCII teletype 'subchannel' : possible elemination of numbers stations as an end product! One forgets that DRM technology is improving all the time. In 3 or 4 years a very portable DRM reciver, with a menu system could be reprogrammed via a smart card. A smart card or memory card (possibly with with a keypad and display) has all the crypto power one needs. -=-=-=-= Barring that, a USB connector to a modified MP3 player would work just as well. You only need a file system that has 2 partitions, one for permanant system files -- the other for files that can expire! Modern computer file systems don't support 'file expirey dates' -- but self expiring file systems can be designed. A modified Win-NT file system would do, or even better yet -- modify a LINUX file system. A one time pad, written on water soluable paper, is no farther than a trip down the drain or a dunk in a cup of coffee from being gone forever. I suspect real spys want to stay as far as possible from spy gadgets. Anyway, there's plenty of encrypted diplomatic and military traffic right now on RTTY. RTTY can be easily decoded by SWLs, right now. What does DRM add to the picture? Frank Dresser |
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