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Comment by deepsun

1 day ago

Radio spectrum is licensed, and licenses are very expensive.

There are several bands for Amateur radio in US/EU/AU, but it is explicitly forbidden to use any kind of encryption on them. So no one can sell devices that use encryption on those bands.

And I doubt Iran was friendly to amateur radio in the first place. E.g. in USSR it was crazy to think of any non-approved radio.

I mean who can stop you from transmitting anything you want at any frequency? Licenses etc only matter when the rule of law is a thing.

  • It's trivially easy to watch the entire radio frequency range at once and triangulate the location of any transmission. If someone more powerful than you wants to stop you, they can.

  • Once you transmitted, you’re exposed so the authority can find you sooner or later

    • Well yes but you could of course choose not to stay at the location you transmit from.