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<p>Just to add to this, encoding is EXACTLY what I wish to do. It
may or may not include encryption as a part of the encoding, that
will be configurable, such that a non-encrypting encoding stack
can be built/used in Amateur Radio, while an
encoding->encrypting stack can be built/used with MARS. Is this
not SDR? From what Nigel said, SDR may be defining the
carrier/modulation settings, is it so? Well, perhaps, whatever the
software encoding solution within the realm of Radio, that's what
I am interested in.</p>
<p>Kindly,<br/>
Robert<br/>
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<p>On 2021-04-07 15:33, Robert Withers via chirp_users wrote:</p>
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<p>Be careful saying 'encrypting' in an Amateur Radio context.
Encoding is okay, encrypting not so much.</p>
<p>Benton 7apr21<br/>
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