In Message-ID: , posted last
year on August 15th, I pointed out to Todd that his Omega One
transmitter was almost certainly radiating too much power. I even
supplied a back of the envelope calculation as proof.
It turns out that the FCC agrees with me and has sent and enforcement
letter to Mr. Daugherty. The full text of the letter is at the FCC web
site located he
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/AmateurActions...1_01_1161.html
It says in part " ... Commission radio direction finding signals
indicate that such transmissions were made form your location on 13.556
MHz at various dates in November 2006. This information raises serious
questions regarding your qualifications to retain an Amateur license.
Such unlicensed operation would also be a violation of Section 301 of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 18 U.S.C. S: 301, and would
subject you to a monetary forfeiture (fine) or imprisonment, or both."
Todd has dug himself into a hole, no matter what he and one supporter
have argued in this forum, and now he's going to pay the price.