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RDWeaver wrote:
What ever happened to the old FCC Official Observer program? These were licensed volunteers (hams just like you and me) who passed some screening exam, and then cruised the bands looking for problems. As I recall they had no 'police' power but could issue you a 'friendly reminder', backed up by "chapter and verse" if you were afoul of the rules. This reminder didn't go on any record, but was intended to take a load off the FCC monitoring stations. I suppose that 'frequent offenders' were referred upstairs, but I never heard of it. Although it's referred to as the "Amateur Auxillary of the FCC", the OO program is primarily an ARRL field appointment, and it's still alive and well. See http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/org/am_aux.html and http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/org/oo.html I received my share of OO citations back in the 60's. They helped me understand the wonders of harmonics of the 80-meter novice band and how well they propagated. I think that the OO contingent has also been used to help document recent malicious interference situations, but they're hams like you and me, not FCC employees. An analogy is Skywarn . . . spotters are trained and treated differently than the general public, but they're not official NWS employees. |
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