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"Me" wrote in message
... The FCC is a "Paper Tiger" ever since the gutted the Field Operations Staff back in the Clinton/Gore Reinvention of Government days. They don't have enough Field Staff to investigate the Public Safety Interference complaints let alone any Ham or Consumer complaints. I wouldn't go quite that far, there have been some pretty aggressive prosecutions lately. But with a 50 mW transmitter, you would have to be pretty creative at causing trouble to get their notice. What will get you in trouble is causing interference and then being arrogant about it. So, if you do exceed the field strength rules, there is a remote possibility that some FM station might decide you are interfering with them or competing with them. They might send you a nasty letter. If you stop interfering, it will stop there. If you don't, they *might* shoot of a letter to the FCC and the FCC *might* send you a nastynote. If you write back and agree to stop, and then actually do stop, it will probably end there. However, if you send them back some nasty response, or ignore their letter, then you could be in trouble. Even then there will be proceedings after proceedings before things escalate to the $10K level. In other words, you not only have to break the rules, but you need to be really stupid about it. It does happen, though. Among amateurs, who tend to know the rules and have the equipment to measure compliance, there are probably one or two prosecutions a month. Those amateur prosecutions usually happen with a lot of help from the ARRL, however. If you interfere with a ham, chances are he will help you figure out how to operate your transmitter without interfering. And if he escalates it to his OO, the local OOC will likely get more technical help to see how you can accomplish your goals in a non-interfering way. If the local section can't resolve it, they will request help from the ARRL headquarters who will also be more interested in solving the problem than prosecuting. All this before Charlie ever learns of the problem. It really does take an astonishing level of stupidity to get prosecuted, so don't stress over it too much. However, if you happen to live next door to an FCC listening post or some sensitive government facility, then all bets are off. ... |