Very true. I'm in the Signal Corp!
We have jammed cell phones using the the wrong freqs!
Good to see the Signal Corps is still upholding our sacred traditions. Primary, messing with folks using the wrong frequencies! Secondary, pushing watts that'd make a HAM (or FCC field guy) weep.
(Former 31U)
Any encryption OTA is generally illegal, unless it is licensed to the operator or permitted to a specifc frequency band. The police and military are licensed for encryption. DirecTV and other similiar services are allowed to encrypt their traffic, per their license. Congress (I believe the Satellite Home Viewing Act, but I'm probably wrong) pretty much mandated that the FCC can't step on commercial broadcast folks from encrypting their signals to prevent pirating.
Just to mess with Balog. It's not just transmitting that is illegal without a license (in licensed bands), receiving can often be illegal. You do not own the RF spectrum on your own property. Doesn't matter if you're not causing interference, not transmitting outside your property, or not transmitting period. Monitoring even unencrypted cell phone conversations is illegal. So is descrambling commercial broadcast (ie satellite TV). You have no rights whatever in the RF spectrum. You are granted numerous priviledges in the form of unlicensed bands and whatnot, but you have no rights involved in the matter. Not saying it's right or wrong, just how it currently is.