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Old October 21st 03, 09:20 PM
donutbandit
 
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Dave Shrader wrote in
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Or, a new strategy may emerge. Wait until the town licenses the service
and then haul them into court for causing interference to a licensed
radio service. Teach the town a lesson!!


I suspect that will be the process. It's kind of hard to file suit against
something for causing interference if it's not causing interference yet.

The first case will be the test. The FCC stands to come out really looking
stupid here - licensing a service that will cause interference to another
FCC licensed service.
 
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