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Army's New 'Smart Radio' May Revolutionize Communications:
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by NA7I on February 8, 2010
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Some phrases in the article are a bit Orwellian, but I suppose this development is inevitable.
Not all branches of the 'software defined radio' concept are necessarily benign. I'm not against military use of technology, just its use to spy on law-abiding citizens which may oppose the current occupant of the white house.
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by KB1THM on February 8, 2010
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This is a very easy radio to bulid! The only problem is the antenna.
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by KQ9J on February 8, 2010
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Not to pee on anyone's parade, but a radio with only an "on/off" button does not sound like a lot of fun. :(
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by AE6RO on February 9, 2010
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What does "Orwellian" mean? Is that like Orson Welles or something? John
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by KE5PPH on February 10, 2010
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George Orwell's 1984 book.
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