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Old September 21st 04, 04:09 PM
Twistedhed
 
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WA3MOJ wrote:
Twisty it is rare that anyone calls you on your


bull****,



Only because I rarely post "bull****".


that must be why you keep making


outrageous **** up. Below is a recent FCC


citation for selling and offering for sale cb type


amps on the internet.




Read it again. He went back on word via his SIGNED affidavit to not sell
the items in question. Again, there are exceptions to this rule. All one
needs is to be a valid exporter. Mr. Hewitt, apparently was not. Case
closed. It's why so many places exist that sell such items and the FCC
does nothing.,,because an exporter may sell these items legally.



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March 23, 2004
Mr. Donal W. Hewitt
P. O. Box 344
Tomball, TX 77377
SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE--POWER AMPLIFIER
MARKETING VIOLATIONS
Case # EB-2000-222
Dear Mr. Hewitt:
At the Dayton Hamvention in 1999, an official Notice of Violation was
issued to you as a result of violation of Section 2.815 of the
Commission's rules regarding manufacturing and marketing external radio
frequency power amplifiers that operate below 144 MHz. The citation was
based upon the offering for sale of your model WM-600 and WM-300
amplifiers and kits.
In your response to the citation on May 24, 1999, you stated "I have
ceased from selling and offering for sale the Model WM-300 and WM-600
linear amplifiers and any other of this type amplifiers." We note that
on your Web site www.worth-more.com, you are again advertising these
amplifiers. Although you state on the Web site that these units are for
sale "pending certification," we note numerous reports from purchasers
of these units on www.eHam.net. We also note that on January 17, 2004,
you presented and offered for sale non-certified amplifiers at the
Houston Amateur Radio Supply parking lot as well as at the February 21,
2004, Smithville, Texas Hamfest.
This letter constitutes a Warning that continued sale of non-certified
equipment will subject you to fine or imprisonment, as well as an in rem
seizure of non-certified equipment, in cooperation with the United
States Attorney for your jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures normally
range from $7,500 to $10,000. Such continued sale will also result in
the designation of your Amateur Radio station license for a revocation
proceeding, and your Operator license for a suspension proceeding. This
is the last written warning you will receive about this matter. CCL:
Southeastern Regional Director, FCC