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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message ganews.com... When what you are doing is authorized by license, whether Federal or State, as long as you are within the activities authorized by that license, you are covered. . . . Phil - This is a little off subject, but I would appreciate your comments on what current FCC practice/policy is regarding minor amateur rule infractions. Haven't had any recent problems, but years ago I was caught with an AM sideband a little over the edge of the voice band. In those days, you responded to the FCC with an apology, and if it happened three times in two years, I understood that there would be a two-year license suspension. No fines involved. I know there is little if any monitoring going on these days for such things, but what is the normal penalty for what could be reasonably considered unintentional out of band violations? Are fines assessed for first or second-time offenders? ak (Now and then I catch myself calling a phone station below 21.2 MHz, thinking I was still on 20 meters.) |
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