From: | Mister Incognito misterincognito@*******.com |
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Subject: | Burst Encryption Question |
Date: | Thu, 03 Aug 2000 10:43:29 GMT |
thinkling about burst encryption security for transmissions. Does anyone
know if FASA have covered this or if there are any decent rules out on the
net to cover this?
My knowledge of this is *very* small so use idiot talk to explain it if your
gonna reply. ;) Here's my basic understanding of the system.
You take the message you want to send - say it's just over two minutes long
- and record it. You then encrypt the message as normal. You then take the
normal speed recording of the message and speed it up a lot so the length of
the message is reduced to only a couple of seconds long. You then send the
message. The receiver records the message, slows it down so that it's back
to its original normal speed length, decrypts and then listens to it. Even
though you can't talk directly and have to have a relay chat, the main
advantage is in signal security as with only transmitting for a couple of
seconds, there's less chance of the comms being detected and the tansmitter
being triangulated. Think that's the basics.
Reasons for asking is that most of the places we're trying to get into are
fairly high security and if they detect large amounts of encrypted radio
traffic at three in the morning they get a bit sus. This'd be good for large
group wide broadcasts for everyone to hear or see e.g. site maps, pictures
or just long messages.
Cheers.
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