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[KB6NU] MI ham who interferes with public safety communications loses license
KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// MI ham who interferes with public safety communications loses license Posted: 23 May 2018 01:31 PM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email On reddit the other day was this item, N8CAM loses his license and $3K for using cloned radio on Michigan state radio system. According to the FCC, N8CAM, a 19 year old admitted that over a two-year period, he illegally operated on, and caused interference to, the MPSCS (Michigan Public Service Communication System. The FCC report goes on to say: Mr. Thurston is a 19-year old amateur radio licensee who operates under the call sign N8CAM. According to reports that the Michigan State Police provided to the Commission, on or about April 21, 2017, Mr. Thurston was subject to a routine traffic stop, during which, an officer of the Michigan State Police observed that Mr. Thurston was in possession of a radio capable of operating on the MPSCS. After confirming that Mr. Thurston was not an authorized user of the MPSCS, the officer seized the radio under authority provided by state law. Another Michigan State Police officer specializing in the organization’s radio equipment subsequently inspected the seized radio and determined that it was able to connect with, and operate on, the MPSCS because the device was a “clone” of an infrequently used radio belonging to Oscoda County, Michigan, that was authorized to operate on the MPSCS. As a “clone,” the device in Mr. Thurston’s possession operated using the same radio identifier code as the Oscoda County radio. Because the MPSCS recognized the code transmitted by Mr. Thurston’s radio as belonging to the authorized Oscoda County radio, the system permitted Mr. Thurston’s radio to make and receive transmissions on the state-wide network. According to records provided by the Michigan State Police, between July 15, 2015, and April 21, 2017, the cloned radio in Mr. Thurston’s possession transmitted on the MPSCS 989 times, with the average transmission lasting 4.8 seconds.19 Based on information provided by the MPSCS, during each such push-to-talk transmission, other authorized users of the “talk group” on which the cloned radio was then transmitting would not have been able to make their own transmissions during the brief periods when Mr. Thurston was transmitting on the MPSCS. The Michigan State Police have not alleged that Mr. Thurston made any false or threatening transmissions on the MPSCS. N8CAM pleaded guilty to the felony charges, but because hes so young, and probably because he didnt make any false or threatening transmissions was treated with some leniency. He was not sentenced to any prison time, but fined $3,000 and has to surrender his amateur radio license for two years. But, he will have to pay an* penalty of $17,000 if he operates on MPSCS frequencies or causes interference to the MPSCS in the next 2o years. Im hoping that hes learned his lesson here. I dont want to be writing about him again in two years. The post MI ham who interferes with public safety communications loses license appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog. |
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