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On 21 Oct 2003 19:20:38 GMT, donutbandit wrote:
Dave Shrader wrote in .net: 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. Exactly! How can the FCC allow known interference to occur to LICENSED radio services? I understand that BPL is also capable of interferring with WWV transmissions; maybe you'll have one government agency fighting another (grin). The OVH in Manassas is aware of this situation. As with all court cases, someone has to be "harmed" first before any legal action can occur. I guess they could always resolve the dispute on the National Park Service battlefield down the street (grin)... Mark |