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![]() "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... I continue to receive e-mail concerning the comments I guess somebody thinks it's a problem! LOL! ENFORCEMENT: WARNINGS TO TWO TRUCKING FIRMS ABOUT 10 METER OPS The FCC has warned the owners of a Bristol Pennsylvania trucking company to get their personnel off of the 10 meter Amateur band or face some expensive consequences. In a letter to Cassidy's Express the FCC says that it has information that one of the company's tractors pulling a "CAI" trailer on Interstates 476 N and 76W in Pennsylvania, was the source of unlicensed radio transmissions on the 10 meters. The incident took place last October 9th between 8 AM and 8:30 AM local time. The Commission has informed Cassidy's Express that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act. That it could and will subject the operator to fine or imprisonment, as well as seizure of any non- certified radio transmitting equipment. For those not aware, unlicensed operation carries a fine of $7,500 to $10,000 for each instance charged. A similar letter was sent to CLR Transport of Saluda, North Carolina warning of unlicensed 10 meter operation from one of their trucks on Interstate 85 between Gastonia and Kings Mountain, North Carolina on July 14, 2003. (FCC) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Article poste via Voila News - http://www.news.voila.fr Le : Thu Mar 25 18:37:34 2004 depuis l'IP : ac8940e8.ipt.aol.com [VIP 532284301978] |
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