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RadioRay
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| Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:13 pm Post subject: Smith Trucking Company Told to stay OFF the 10 Meter band |
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Folks, once again, if you are operating one of those illegal "10 Meter" radios and using the mythical "freeband", you must remember that the 10 Meter band is NOT for unlicensed users. And another company has been told to get and keep their drivers OFF 10 Meters. See below.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Enforcement Bureau
Spectrum Enforcement Division
1270 Fairfield Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325-7245
VIA CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
August 7, 2007
Smith Trucking, Inc.
2719 Morgantown Road
Smithfield, PA 15478
ATTN: Theodore Smith
SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE - UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION
Case #EB-07-SE-3061
Dear Mr. Smith:
Information before the Commission indicates that your drivers have been
operating radio equipment without a license on the frequency 28.535 MHz
and causing interference to licensed stations in the Ten Meter Amateur
Band.
The drivers were observed operating unlicensed in April and May 2007 on
Route 19 between the Fairmont, West Virginia area and the Haywood power
plant near Shinnston, WV.
Please advise your drivers that operation of radio transmitting equipment
without a license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301, and will subject them to fine
or imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of any non-certified radio
transmitting equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for
your jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures normally range from $7,500 to
$10,000.
You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.
Sincerely,
W. Riley Hollingsworth
Special Counsel
cc: FCC Northeastern Regional Director
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MADLUX
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| Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:54 pm Post subject: |
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greg3564
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| Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Ah jeez! This makes my head hurt. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: |
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RadioRay
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| Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 5:53 pm Post subject: |
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Why would it make one's head hurt? It is simply that the operation of those so-called "10 Meter" radios on the CB band is against the law, AND it is against the law to transmit ON the 10 Meter band without an FCC license to do so! There is actually NO such thing as a "freeband" contrary to popular CB myth and legend. Almost EVERY frequency between 26.000 and 26.965, 27.405 IS assigned to other services. The 10 Meter band is assigned internationally to the Amateur Radio Service. Unlicensed station may NOT transmit there, and doing so can bring fines of up to $10,000 PER instance! And it HAS happened VERY recently to CB operators who thought they were "safe" from FCC enforcement or, "they can't find ME"! :shock:
There are 600,000 licensed amateur radio operators in the USA alone, and these operators, particularly those who are authorized to use the 10 Meter band, are upset at the presence of unlicensed stations on their frequencies. They even go so far as to quietly follow truck drivers who are literally stealing something that doesn't belong to them and record/ write down the truck's info to report to the FCC. As you see above, the FCC WILL ACT against the company whose driver is "caught" and require that the "10 Meter" radio be removed from the truck. Should a driver continue to talk on 28 MHZ, he will be caught again, and a fine is sure to ensue!
Your BEST bet is to use an approved (FCC sticker on the back) 40 channel CB radio and stay OFF any "funny" channels! Who knows, YOU could be next! I sure wouldn't want to have to explain to my boss why I caused him to get a certified letter from the FCC threatening to fine his company! :cry:
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Fredog
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| Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 6:42 pm Post subject: |
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RadioRay wrote: Why would it make one's head hurt? It is simply that the operation of those so-called "10 Meter" radios on the CB band is against the law, AND it is against the law to transmit ON the 10 Meter band without an FCC license to do so! There is actually NO such thing as a "freeband" contrary to popular CB myth and legend. Almost EVERY frequency between 26.000 and 26.965, 27.405 IS assigned to other services. The 10 Meter band is assigned internationally to the Amateur Radio Service. Unlicensed station may NOT transmit there, and doing so can bring fines of up to $10,000 PER instance! And it HAS happened VERY recently to CB operators who thought they were "safe" from FCC enforcement or, "they can't find ME"! :shock:
There are 600,000 licensed amateur radio operators in the USA alone, and these operators, particularly those who are authorized to use the 10 Meter band, are upset at the presence of unlicensed stations on their frequencies. They even go so far as to quietly follow truck drivers who are literally stealing something that doesn't belong to them and record/ write down the truck's info to report to the FCC. As you see above, the FCC WILL ACT against the company whose driver is "caught" and require that the "10 Meter" radio be removed from the truck. Should a driver continue to talk on 28 MHZ, he will be caught again, and a fine is sure to ensue!
Your BEST bet is to use an approved (FCC sticker on the back) 40 channel CB radio and stay OFF any "funny" channels! Who knows, YOU could be next! I sure wouldn't want to have to explain to my boss why I caused him to get a certified letter from the FCC threatening to fine his company! :cry:
RR
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jedfxg
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| Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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| this guy needs a hobby |
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Malaki86
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| Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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jedfxg wrote: this guy needs a hobby
He seems to have one - unfortunately for us... |
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Useless
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| Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:08 am Post subject: |
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jedfxg wrote: this guy needs a hobby
This guy needs a LIFE!! :P |
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Useless
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| Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:11 am Post subject: |
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For More Information Regarding The 10 Meter Band & Radio Ray,
Call:
1-800-RADIORAYHASNOLIFE |
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Useless
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| Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:18 am Post subject: |
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RadioRay wrote: Why would it make one's head hurt? It is simply that the operation of those so-called "10 Meter" radios on the CB band is against the law, AND it is against the law to transmit ON the 10 Meter band without an FCC license to do so! There is actually NO such thing as a "freeband" contrary to popular CB myth and legend. Almost EVERY frequency between 26.000 and 26.965, 27.405 IS assigned to other services. The 10 Meter band is assigned internationally to the Amateur Radio Service. Unlicensed station may NOT transmit there, and doing so can bring fines of up to $10,000 PER instance! And it HAS happened VERY recently to CB operators who thought they were "safe" from FCC enforcement or, "they can't find ME"! :shock:
There are 600,000 licensed amateur radio operators in the USA alone, and these operators, particularly those who are authorized to use the 10 Meter band, are upset at the presence of unlicensed stations on their frequencies. They even go so far as to quietly follow truck drivers who are literally stealing something that doesn't belong to them and record/ write down the truck's info to report to the FCC. As you see above, the FCC WILL ACT against the company whose driver is "caught" and require that the "10 Meter" radio be removed from the truck. Should a driver continue to talk on 28 MHZ, he will be caught again, and a fine is sure to ensue!
Your BEST bet is to use an approved (FCC sticker on the back) 40 channel CB radio and stay OFF any "funny" channels! Who knows, YOU could be next! I sure wouldn't want to have to explain to my boss why I caused him to get a certified letter from the FCC threatening to fine his company! :cry:
RR
RadioRay:
Why do I get the distinct inpression that as a child, you were quite adept at playing the role of Classroom Snitch??
Isn't there a radio talk show, or some other place for you to go to annoy people?? |
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SteveBooth
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| Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 11:19 am Post subject: |
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Useless wrote:
Why do I get the distinct inpression that as a child, you were quite adept at playing the role of Classroom Snitch??
Isn't there a radio talk show, or some other place for you to go to annoy people??[/color]
Your mean Useless. I'm going to tell two people about you and tell them to tell two people then before you know it there will be lots of people telling on you then your going to be in real big trouble. They will probably reward me with chrome or something and you, well, you will be in really big trouble. |
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Useless
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| Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 11:27 am Post subject: |
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SteveBooth wrote: Useless wrote:
Why do I get the distinct inpression that as a child, you were quite adept at playing the role of Classroom Snitch??
Isn't there a radio talk show, or some other place for you to go to annoy people??[/color]
Your mean Useless. I'm going to tell two people about you and tell them to tell two people then before you know it there will be lots of people telling on you then your going to be in real big trouble.
Uh, OHHH!!!! :nervous:
Then, after you tell two people who go tell two more people, who find two more people to tell on me, then you can turn them all into Amway snitches!!
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Sheepdancer
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I cant imagine why anyone would want to use those radios anymore as a hobby. Sure 20-30 years ago, Im sure it was "neato" to be able to talk to people all over the country and even the world. But nowadays we have the internet where you can instantly talk to people all over the world for virtually free. Plus we all have cell phones.
I say just go ahead and open up those bands for truckers. They have more important uses for it than some radio "hobbyists"
Honestly, I cant see an amatuer radio operator passing his hobby down to his kids...
Dad: Son, come out here to the garage and I want to indroduce you to the exciting world of 10 meter. Where you can talk to people from all over world. Sometimes there is only a little static.
Son: Sorry dad, cant right now. Im on the internet, video chatting with some hot chick in Amsterdam and I think shes about to take off her top! |
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SteveBooth
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| Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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HA HA HA HA HA HA
LMAO |
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RadioRay
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| Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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Sheepdancer wrote: I cant imagine why anyone would want to use those radios anymore as a hobby. Sure 20-30 years ago, Im sure it was "neato" to be able to talk to people all over the country and even the world. But nowadays we have the internet where you can instantly talk to people all over the world for virtually free. Plus we all have cell phones.
I say just go ahead and open up those bands for truckers. They have more important uses for it than some radio "hobbyists"
Honestly, I cant see an amatuer radio operator passing his hobby down to his kids...
Dad: Son, come out here to the garage and I want to indroduce you to the exciting world of 10 meter. Where you can talk to people from all over world. Sometimes there is only a little static.
Son: Sorry dad, cant right now. Im on the internet, video chatting with some hot chick in Amsterdam and I think shes about to take off her top!
"honestly", your lack of knowledge of the radio world is showing and is contained within the circumference of your steering wheel! :twisted: You only know of "10 Meters" or "11 Meters" and ONLY because you saw them in some truck stop. When your "internet" is DOWN, your CELLPHONE doesn't WORK, and your computer is DEAD, those hams will still be on the air passing vital traffic into and out of disaster areas during hurricanes, fires, floods and other events. Ten Meters is a small part of the frequency resources allocated to hams! And, no, it will never be "opened up" to truckers or the CB crowd. It is an INTERNATIONAL allocation governed by treaties, and the USA is only ONE signatory to these agreements.
Now. The real TRUTH is, CB radio has PLENTY of "channels". Forty is MORE than enough! :shock: The trouble is, the USERS cannot, or WON'T manage what they have! Birds of a feather flock together, and on any given day, you can flip thru 1-40, and with few exceptions, a FEW channels will be VERY busy; the rest QUIET as a tomb! WHY? Because people assemble where the action is. CH 19, for example. More than enough of these "followers" must have attention, so they use an amplifier because 1) they just gotta be LOUD to make up for deficiencies in their phallic region and 2) because they think that if they aren't LOUD, they won't be noticed. Yet, if people shunned the use of amplifiers, EVERYBODY would be heard (with a little courtesy like it used to be). If they were on one of the quiet frequencies, nobody would know just how important he is! So EVERYBODY flocks to a FEW channels, WAY too many people try to be "Mr BIG", and FEWER folks get heard. They MAKE their own noises, howls, screeches and roars because they don't KNOW any better! To them, the solution is MO' POWA, MO CHANNELS and when they "get" those, they proceed to screw up those, too because they have no training, and on and on and on; more power, more screwdrivered radios, and more and more "channels" they didn't need in the FIRST place so they can booger up them, too, and SCREEE, HOOOWL, ROOOAARRRR! On and on and on and on.
Ten Meters is allocated to the Amateur Radio service, both domestically and internationally. It is not going to change! Operating on 10 Meters is simply going to getcha CAUGHT! :shock: Maybe even FIRED!!! Only you can decide if it is worth the risk!
OH, btw! Those radios you call "10 Meter" 'amateur' radios? They aren't REAL amateur radios at all. They are exactly what FCC found them to be and why they are illegal to sell--illegal to USE on CB! A REAL amateur radio does NOT have "channels". They do not have "bands" of channels to cover ONE band! "Channels" are marks of a civilian APPLIANCE, one that is set up previously for untrained operators.
REAL amateur "10 Meter" radios do not have rebel flags and echo and 'talkback" (a silly device if ever there was one). NOPE! Your so-called "10 Meter 'amateur' radio is a chrome-faced CB radio for an illegal CB market and is noted as such on FCC's Office of Technology site!!!!!
Insist on talking on 28 Mhz, and you will pay the price eventually!
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