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Re: Honeyd Censorship
From: Marcel <Marcelrf () bellsouth net>
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 06:50:20 -0400
That is why I also included Sec. 2511 Title 18/ Part I/ Chapter 119/ (II)
(lawful comms)
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(II)
by any governmental, law enforcement, civil defense, private land mobile, or
public safety communications system, including police and fire, readily
accessible to the general public;
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As I'm sure you know all frequencies between 2390-2483.5
have multiple allocations. The upper portion of the band also falls under Part
90
Private Land Mobile. Which is lawful to monitor under the section above.
* 2400-2450 Amateur (Part 97) / ISM Equipment (Part 18)
* 2450-2483.5 Private Land Mobile (Part 90) / ISM Equipment (Part 18)
(* Source: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POLICY AND RULES DIVISION
FCCs TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS 47 C.F.R. § 2.106
Revised on March 10, 2003)
Richard Rager wrote:
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003, Marcel wrote:
2.4 Ghz wireless does no just stay in the ham band. Look at the spec/
73,
KB8RLN
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