You cannot use it under you ham licence when it is encrypted. If you use it use for
instance to link your gateway with whatever ham radios then still that encrypted link
doesn't
operate under your ham licence. You can operate it under your ham licence when you remove
the encryption at the proper frequencies and according to the amateur regulations. The law
is clear.
Bob VE3TOK
On 2021-04-09 11:35, pete M via 44Net wrote:
I dont know what is the status of this case but I am
asking here if anyone had some factual information on this.
As we are using the frequency that are into the ISM band, We are also using device that
are type accepted for that band.
Those device are used legally with encryption by normal lambda user. If we dont modify
the device power and frequency would it be legal for ham to also encrypt the signal?
I understand that if we would use a higher power, different channel I would understand
that we are now out of the ISM band rules.
Pierre
VE2PF
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