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gorfian_robot 9 hours ago

regular AM/FM stations are not broadcasting on shortwave bands

NitpickLawyer 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Sure, but that would be a benefit, I would think. Most old cars come with an AM/FM radio, most cheap phones now have FM (? I don't know about AM, don't think so) and so on. So it would be more inconspicuous to listen to a regular radio than to a special station on special hardware. You don't even have to broadcast from EU, you could probably purchase some Radio Quatar Classical Rock or something :)

JohnFen 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Radios capable of receiving shortwave bands aren't exactly rare among normal people. They're not really "special hardware". Just owning one would not be inherently suspicious.

What would be suspicious is being in possession of the one-time pad needed to decode the messages, regardless of which media those messages are transmitted through.

For the record, "numbers stations" can be found in nearly every communication medium, including the web. The advantage of using shortwave (range, primarily) are large enough that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks.

ErroneousBosh 3 hours ago | parent [-]

> What would be suspicious is being in possession of the one-time pad needed to decode the messages

Would it though?

All you need is something with sufficient entropy. I reckon you could do a "good enough" job with any plausible-looking data you have lying around on your hard disk right now. Say for example if you took a couple of sha256s of any random image you might post on social media, you'd have quite a lot of key right there.

lxgr 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

There are still quite a few shortwave radio stations broadcasting.