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![]() "Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message ... There've been more than a few stations recently flagrantly & repeatedly running excessive power -- and still hold their licenses. I know of one station that operated on an unauthorized frequency, from an unauthorized site, with an unauthorized pattern and power, and significantly interfered with a major station for more that a year. Complaints to the FCC did no good. Eventually the FCC told them to stop, pay a modest fine, and they were eventually licensed on the new frequency after really building the authorized facilities. As Doug says, it's hard to lose a license. The only case of a lost license in my area was a case of obvious lying to the FCC. That was close to 20 years ago. bob |
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![]() "R J Carpenter" wrote in message ... "Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message ... There've been more than a few stations recently flagrantly & repeatedly running excessive power -- and still hold their licenses. I know of one station that operated on an unauthorized frequency, from an unauthorized site, with an unauthorized pattern and power, and significantly interfered with a major station for more that a year. Complaints to the FCC did no good. I know of two... WRHC in Miami (Coral Gables) and 106.5 in Culebra, PR, which was reassigned to 98.9 but built and ran on 106.5 anyway. |
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